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It will most certainly have more viewers than the last Altima reveal . . .

New in-dash tech seems to be the only selling point of modern cars, and dear God is it obnoxious (and actively dangerous: NOBODY NEEDS A FUCKING AMAZON FIRE IN THEIR FUCKING DASHBOARD!). “This car has GPS!” So does my smartphone. “It has satellite radio!” My smartphone has Spotify on it. “All this for only $5k above

The one, critical piece of information this article seems to be missing is Carole Ghosn’s current location. But hey, who needs journalism right?

Since drivers don’t pay attention to the flashing “OVERHEIGHT MUST TURN” light, maybe they should have an automatic spike strip that deploys to pop all the tires.  I know that won’t stop all the dumb drivers, but with flat tires, that should give them another 6 inches of clearance.

People are really testing the limits of this Porsche bubble. This person has push this test WAY to far. Yes it’s clean but it’s still a 928. CP all day. NP for half that price.

I read that as a very dark taint.

Privacy, lol.

The entire point of your OP is whether it’s a realistic plot point for the fictional Naval Aviator, Maverick, in the Top Gun 2 fiction movie to own a vintage aircraft of non-naval origin. I explained why it was quite realistic, given the real-world state of affairs with vintage aircraft. What part of that was lost on

I have to say, it is finally nice to see a full-sized truck used for something other than dragging one person around to get groceries or whatever.

Right....and if I had a genie I’d wish for a 12" Pianist

As a professional pilot it’s hard to watch any movie with airplanes and not cringe at all the awful inaccuracies, but not Top Gun. Maverick always gets a pass.

If this doesn’t make comment of the day I quit this place

I may have to watch this movie inverted.

Would anyone care to explain the plot of the movie to me?
Uh, its Top Gun. Tom Cruise + Fighters

Jesus... that first “GONG” noise and my whole body tingles.

/Leans over to Ash78: This post gives me a hard-on.

During the 80s, the Hollywood profitability ratio was 12 to 1. We made $12 of ticket money for every one of ours spent. During the 90s, that ratio fell to 3 to 1. Our filmmakers had become dependent upon experimentation. They had lost some of their recycling skills. Now, Top Remake was created to teach ACM...

This movie is going to full of plot holes, inaccuracies, and overall will probably be pretty stupid.

I’ll see it in theaters at least three times, I’m guessing.

The one “traffic calming” measure that seems to work pretty effectively is narrowing the roads. Take away a person’s margin of error and they slow right down. I’d rather they did that than throw random bumps in the road. 

Agreed. This car ticks almost all the boxes. This is one that if I had the extra funds (which I never seem to have when something like this comes up) and a proper place to store it (see “extra funds”) I’d go look at it. For all the weird old ugly cars Jalops fall all over themselves over, I don’t understand the