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An Austin-Leyland Mini Metro. If you can find one that isn’t a pile of rust dust by now, of course. Princess Di used to drive one, and if she’d been driving one in Paris then she’d still be alive; just because she’d never have been going fast enough to hurt herself. Seriously though, they are kinda fun. 

Some of us are old enough to still have audio cassettes. 

My depth perception is shit, for Captain Ron-esque reasons, so a good back up camera that can show exactly where your car is gonna be in relation to obstacles is a must for me. 

The Devs can’t think of everything, there is always gonna be some glitches when you rush the product out of beta as fast as “reality” was. Those blotches were nothing, don’t pay any attention to them. 

TB is one of those diseases that get epidemiologists more anxious than the ‘flu. It is potentially very dangerous indeed.

In the UK it is Range Rovers. The older folks here just love their Range Rovers, the full size ones, I mean. 

My grandfather once told me that I could own a car, or I could own money. But that I couldn’t have both a car and money.

I’ll support the Austin Aquilla, the British Leyland sleeper car that could’ve been great. If only they’d actually made it.

The “solar yellow” used on the Vauxhall Calibra. Now there is something that does blaze like the sun. Although it does make me want to paint a smiley face on the hood.

“US diplomatic assurances are not worth the paper they’re written on,” Robinson said, according to the outlet.

British Leyland, just why?

Yes.

British Leyland cars collection:

It hit the showrooms looking almost a decade old, because it was almost a decade old even before it launched. Even disregarding the deliberate faux-retro vibe. 

The Austin Ambassador. It was a peak 70s design that launched in the mid eighties. Like all Leyland products it was kneecapped by tightfisted spending policies, and shortsighted management decisions.

You want the floating cities of Venus then? Or the Mercury hard-shell habitats? I’m good with those as well, the important thing is to start getting out there though. 

Yes. It isn’t exploration until it is done in person. Until then it is merely observation and speculation. Why have we become so timid? What the hell is this belief that everything can be done from behind a computer screen? That isn’t exploration, that is a recipe for extinction. 

 Does Elon actually think that these d-bag influencers hooning around in their Cybertrucks is a good look for the brand?

Don’t stance them, just drive them. 

Are you dying on this hill because you can’t get the Mirage’s brakes working properly?