It looks better than the GT.
It looks better than the GT.
Triple-rotary is the most British thing I’ve heard said today. The rest of us call it a 3-rotor. Kind of like 4-cylinder, 6-cylinder, 8-cylinder, etc.
If they could sell consumers on your idea of swapping cars halfway through every drive, they’d finally have a reason to launch new cars three times per day.
That is a conservative estimate.
Ride in peace.
Yeah.. but in reality the Mercedes power advantage is gone. Like Red Bull, Mercedes is succeeding based on the skill of the driver and the aero and chassis design, not the power plant.
sure, i mean what an utter pos he is. 4x world champion and all. Hes clearly a talentless, no courage hack. Yeah he can be a baby, but basically all professional athletes are to a degree. I dont care that he cries/whines. Im Team Ferrari all the way but Hamilton is clearly one of the greats, period. All this talk…
Maybe we’ll learn that our tail doesn’t wag the dog ... nah!
Well, Canada and Mexico have TPP, Canada has a new trade deal with the EU, and I’m sure Mexico has something similar since they seem to get a lot of Euro-stuff that isn’t available in the US already. US goods are already being boycotted in Canada and is only bound to expand if/when Donny pulls out of NAFTA. Canada…
If only we stayed in the TPP to counter China’s influence and also counter the Belt Road initiative would we have good negotiating leverage, but hey, why gain leverage when you can torpedo your own economy.
The EUs exports to China are half of the exports to the US.
You can not negotiate in good faith with threats. This is what Trump can’t seem to figure out.
Mexico and Canada are the two countries beside the US that will suffer the most, that’s obvious. Due to their geographic location they are invested in the US the most. And no, individually they are not ‘worth more’ than the US. It’s not about individual countries though, Trump is playing this as USA vs The World.
This isn’t about the US being in a trade war with the EU. It’s about the US being in a trade war with everybody. The EU (and China, Russia, Mexico, India, Canada, Japan, you name them) have alternatives. Those alternatives might not be as good as pre-Trump USA, they are better than nothing. The US though, is there a…
I don’t know about you, but I understand that while the U.S. market is huge, this isn’t 1945 anymore. There are enough developed and developing economies in the world today that we aren’t nearly as necessary as we think we are. We should be working harder to maintain what was already a shrinking advantage, not…
Everybody loses, the US loses the most.
The thing is though, with the US at (trade) war with everyone, other countries and unions aren’t at war with each other. They might even increase cooperation. Everyone will trade just like before, only the US is going to be left out.