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PJ Prince
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It is different and more pricey of course, but not totally - if you mainly want to have an R6 engine with manual tranny, it is an alternative. And it is always fine to have a car you can get your family with and is generally more practical. So for me, it is an alternative. More rational, less emotive.

No, it is an actual information from way more credible source than you could ever be ;) It takes into account all the relevant costs incl. development of moreless completely new cars, batteries etc. What you see in the catalogue is not a real price, usually the battery costs more than the whole car is sold for. See

I already love it just from the look of three pedals and proper gear lever. I am only not sure what sense it make next to base trim manual M3...

Your race was way over at that point, what is even the point?

electric car does cost more than the average ICE car In terms of pricing, the average , but it certainly is not double. With the coming EV tax credits, that delta will most likely shrink.

Prejudice. At least one of the flares was thrown to the track (unintendedly) by security guard when it fell among the spectator where it could hurt someone. There is a video of it. So you know, everything is not so bad as it may seem from the outside...

Bad things happen, deal with it. It is right to try to prevent them as much as realistically possible, but you can not really prevent them completely. Never.

The situation in US is more complicated, but here in EU, the - I would say brutally political - EV push clearly leads to much more pricier cars. That means lower sales (it is already happening in some segments no matter the shortages) and will utlimately leads in losing jobs. Not due to the higher efficiency or

Out of the 305 000 spectators, that’s not tragic. Not ideal of course, but you can not really prevent this completely...

EV prices are rising faster... At least here in Europe.

There is no general speed limit, this is the only fact and you don’t have to dispute it - local limits and “physical” limits are natural and unavoidable.

So yeah, it brought absolutely nothing positive. Congestion did not change, energy saving did not come, only people were travelling (mainly on weekends) somewhere they would not otherwise go for “money of the others” by trains and buses that would normaly be stationary. How do you call this a success? It was a total

My wild bet is he will end at Alpine :) He proved himself in F3 and F2 and he just deserves at least different (if not better) car than Haas. Not every pilot’s style fits every car etc., so you can not make conclusions after two years in such shitty car like Haas.

I get your point, but crying so much after this one race is totally out of reality.

Spa, Monza, Silverstone and Monaco should never be abandonded. Mainly Spa is so freaking cool, one of the best tracks in the world - both to watch and drive.

Well, a “bank” that not even Austrialns have ever heard of ;) This instituion was long known as the CSIRO Credit and it still operates as a credit union with customers being shareholders, I don’t know if you know this model in US. It is absolutely worthless news, it means just nothing. Most bank will finance what peopl

What times these were. Of course creators sometimes went over the limit, but it was usually just tempting, clever setup that made these movies erotic. The Basic Instinct is really good, I generally like Verhoeven’s work... Noting like this came in last two decades.

Yeah, I get your point, it is an interesting car. But it is slow by today’s standards... And it is not automatic, compare it with the 991.1 Turbo S from the same era. The TS is still very fast after 9 years, 458 is more screaming than going...

What a jerk.

I have driven almost everything imaginamble over last 2-3 decades (minus thing like Bugatti EB110 and such rarities) and owned about 100 cars, but the one that really has a special place in my heart and mind was the pre facelift BMW Z3 M Coupe. Clownshoe, yeah, I even liked and still like its look, but it was mainly