philipdunlop
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It really doesn’t. Especially not in person. Though, I confess, I’ve only seen the concept in person. 

Branding, by its very nature, is designed to appeal to people outside the enthusiast circle.

Unless you’re one of the bottom five cars, Q1 is meaningless, and you certainly wouldn’t want to give your hand away too early. Gasly put in a fast time because he had no pressure to set any time - he was already starting from the pits at that point (for missing weighbridge after practice - not DQ’d from qualifying),

Only if that trail is a white, powdered substance. No, not anthrax. 

Sure, if you’re going to take my point pedantically. Lamborghini started off with tractors, so by that rationale, supercars were off-brand, too. The fact they’re now a company known for supercars, and this is only their second production car with more than two doors would suggest it’s a different direction from how

You’ve taken it better than most on the internet would, and for that you deserve kudos!

That’s kinda how I feel about it. 

Without wanting to go down that particular rabbit hole, those of us detached enough knew how Trump’s presidency was going to turn up. Sure, he still surprises us on an almost daily basis, but those surprises are unsurprising.

Hold on, hold on, hold on... if this is so good, why is the Lamborghini Urus so universally lambasted? The design is CERTAINLY better resolved than this.

And, for some reason, Shogun in the UK. 

It’s sold as the Shogun in the UK, but we do pronounce it with a hard J in Ireland.

She already steals my hoodies and most of my food, so nothing will really change there. 

I had a first date in my week-old-to-me Volvo S60, which I parked up on the beach, had our first kiss, looked at a Ford Transit spin its rear wheels as they dug deeper into the sand, saw a man old enough to know better getting, er, orally stimulated in a Civic del Sol two cars across (this was mid-afternoon), only to

I would definitely prefer a box of shit to a bag of diarrhoea. It just seems easier to manage, and less likely to ruin the carpet of your PT Cruiser.

You need to have a conversation with someone about what you’ve been putting up your ass. 

I knew that was the case in the bad old days but thought more modern cars had foregone them. 

I voted NP, although it wouldn’t be for me. Even standard Focii are pretty fun to drive, and my fiancée just parted with her 2003 car a few months ago despite having some problems with it, it was generally reliable.

Do all US market Focii come with such a huge rear bumper, or just the SVT? Compare to a European

There’s rice coming out my nose. Thanks. 

It looked ridiculous though. The Advanced was much more elegant.