with the ability to easily kill millions
with the ability to easily kill millions
Owners don’t mind getting the shaft so long as adequate lube is provided.
That’s what I was going to say. Can’t replace a fleet of Camrys with a fleet of M5s and expect more readiness. If capability goes up, cost to maintain readiness goes up. Now whether the F-35 is more capable than the platforms it replaces is another matter.
Doubly so when the late person is your spouse.
Argh. I mix up my S & M. Ten lashes for me.
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You’re never going to get any investors with a vision that small and practical. You didn’t even use the words “disruptive”, “autonomous”, or “AI”. Are you even on the blockchain?
You clearly misunderstand the sadist nature of a US Marine.
Where every pebble is a sausage curb, you’d think they’d at least have a roll bar.
Using the word comet next to what is quite clearly a galaxy? It seems the automotive marketeers have been bastardizing the meaning of words for far longer than I realized. I expect better of a company named Mercury.
Let me check my American Rule Book ...
Gotta give BMW credit for their ruthless efficiency at destroying the meaning of words. They’re giving Ingsoc and the GOP a run for their money.
Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude. And it’s about time. Every entry since the Countach has been very un-Lambo. Maybe the Sián will earn the right to grace some adolescent walls.
Is it possible that some us of here, on this automotive enthusiast blog, do in fact want a high-power wagon with a stick? Is it, at the same time, possible that not enough demand exists to justify releasing said high-power wagon with a stick? Is it possible you just suck as a human being and have never posted a…
I would have bought one. Does that really matter to you?
It took you more effort to stop here to leave a comment than it would have to just scroll past the article. If you don’t want to read something, just move on.