nauraushaun12
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Interesting? Mish-mash is the word I’d use. Proof that the Japanese have started making truly ugly cars.

How accurate is that “15% drivetrain loss”? I understand that it’s an approximation, but the drivetrain in the Ferrari compared to this is so different in every way, I’d expect the drivetrain loss to be fairly different as well. Is that not likely?

a member of the Z family

FAST FACT: The 2016 Camaro 2.0L Turbo’s 275 horsepower rating matches the output of the 1993-1995 Camaro Z28’s 5.7L V-8 – and offers comparable acceleration performance.

I’m actually in Australia, and we didn’t get it. But we get all sorts of imports and I’ve seen some Caldinas. Pretty awesome :D

I didn’t even think they still made the Crown. So many awesome cars in Japan we’ve never heard of

Williams has C-X75s because they’re the ones who designed and built the five existing prototypes for Jaguar.

I’m not sure about that. I find the Nissans to be awkward, in person or not.

I have much of the same thing going on. I think a lot of people do, that’s how they keep a strong audience despite not really adding much. But they should be doing better.

Travelling sideways down a wet road would never, ever cause that car to flip like that. That’s bullshit.

I absolutely love Gran Turismo. But don’t you think the rate of progress is frustrating? How far have we really come since Gran Turismo 1? The physics are really nice but the damage is useless, the vast percentage of cars are leftovers from more than a decade ago, the modification has barely evolved an iota in 18

which Apple is billing as 22 times faster than the original iPad

I spent hours driving around in Driver 1, just cruising. I couldn’t even do the first mission. It was awesome.

Yeah we don’t use the word “truck” to describe a pickup.

It’s funny how every car has unintended purposes. No one pictured this car sliding down a gravel track, no one thought it would be so good at it. I think my only experience with this is my 300ZX - a surprisingly roomy and comfortable daily driver, and great fun for lazy powerslides in the wet. Not quite the car's

That’s true. But generally I think every sedan is better proportioned than an SUV.

But I don’t even think the proportions are bad. The Conti and Flying Spur are big, big cars - the proportions are already out there.

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A more likely source of inspiration:

I know. I KNOW! Mazda are the only ones that get it right (and boy, do they ever). Nissan and Toyota have turned into the Hyundai of yester-year.