motomott
MotoMott
motomott

Can’t lose what you don’t have.

Someone call an institution, he’s officially lost it.

You’re not gonna buy one anyway.

It will have flappy paddles. Practically zero cars made today don’t have them (or some sort of manual-shift mechanism)

Considering how many people bought the R35 after learning it was DCT only, they’re not going to be hurting in sales.

I saw a non-smug Prius driver.

DING DING DING DING DING DING DING

Translation: “The kids who want these cars can’t afford them, so we can’t justify development costs of adding another option. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go work on the automatic for the new Supra.”

Okay jackass. You keep racing for 2nd place.

Sorry Bradley I disagree that it was a dumb move. 3 laps to go on a restart you cover the inside line. It is very difficult for someone to go around the outside in turn 1 at St Pete. It can be done but its low percentage move. If someone is going to leave the inside open you are going to go for it.

Do I need to turn in my Jalop card if I say I don’t hate this thing? Like, at all?

He said he is also surprised by how many of the buyers are women. ...

Honestly, if I had the means, I’d totally buy a Urus. Now if only they made a sedan with a hatch.

“A manual is worse than a good, modern automatic in nearly every measurable way, but sometimes, it’s not the things that can be measured that matter most. Sometimes, it’s the involvement and the mechanical connection to the machine and the long path toward mastery of a skill that’s what someone’s after.”

If you can’t have fun driving a well-sorted car without manual clutch manipulation, that’s on you.

Manuals make slow cars fun.

Well it’s people like you that never mattered anyway... anyway the people who not buying that complain the loudest

“Wow. My first instinct is to agree with Autoblog’s “we have a hard time believing him on that point” statement, because I myself cannot imagine why fans of a cult-classic like the Supra wouldn’t want to row through their own gears. It is a sports car, after all.”

He’s one of those famously intense actors who’s very low-key and relaxed in the interviews, or at least he was with Colbert recently. It’s kind of disorienting.

I fucking love this man.