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Mugello... fast, flowy, technical, fast, close proximity to amazing food, fast, close proximity to amazing Italian ladies, it’s in Italy, fast, and good food (again)

Best gif ever...?

‘Twas intentional... a pull from an old Simpsons episode. :-)

I applaud the owner... In my opinion what’s the point of having a car like this if you aren’t going to drive it.

What confuses me even more is how the hood opens... there is clearly panel overlap there that just blows my mind.

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I know this isn't motor racing, but as a competitive offroad cyclist I have to throw this into the mix...

I'm am so happy you posted those... truly made my friday! I just wish I knew what they were saying/yelling!

I so badly want one of these...

We had a Chevy conversion van throughout the 90s when I was growing up in NY. We would drive it down to FL every summer and many shorter trips throughout the year to see family. It was a fantastic vehicle for a our 5 person family and was super comfortable. It never got good gas mileage, but for what it was (a

I've always loved the idea of buying one that's perhaps has a trashed engine/drivetrain and completely replacing it with a modern V8, drivetrain and suspension. I love the looks, but would never want to own one in stock trim. I have this (perhaps diluted) believe that a DeLorean with a V8 rumble and slightly lowered

Something about a simplistic design does it for me with regards to sedans... coupes I like a bit more edgy, but this S8 is damn near perfection in sedan form.

That's just nuts. I'm as big as a speed fan as they come and have done numerous motorcycle and car track days, but that it just crazy.... I can't imagine the skill or reaction times (or apparently commitment) needed to be able to drive a car that fast in those conditions.

I live about 25 miles north of Houston and work in downtown... I can confirm your thoughts. The commute is miserable.

It depends on the type of electric car. Tesla has charger adapters that can plug into a 110 volt outlet (normal household outlet) and a much faster (and Tesla recommended) 240 volt outlet. So, theoretically you can just plug into any old outlet if you have the 110 volt adapter and charging cord with you. My employer

Assuming it's plugged in to a charger at that time, then it won't affect range at all.

Typically when I buy a car I know there is a very good chance that I'm going to void parts, or all, of the warranty. Most folks who go the mod route understand this and are OK with it, you have to pay to play. I recently sold my 2008 Mustang GT/CS but within the first 20k miles I'd installed a Saleen supercharger,

I'm pretty sure it's not the 2nd fastest car ever... from what I remember it was like 5th or 6th. Still super impressive for sure.

There is no adamantium...

I have a 2012 Titan and while it's been a very nice reliable and comfortable vehicle, I would never say it's overly attractive... and unfortunately this 2016 model is even less attractive.

Not only are there issues with battery technology and storage, but frankly the charging infrastructure would be completely inadequate to support this claim. My company sells and installs EV charging infrastructures all over the USA and there is no way the US, let alone most countries could support this in 10 years...