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Are the 80's flush door handles coming back in style now? It’s obviously partially electronic and functions differently now but they all have that Subaru SVX door handle vibe going on.

I wonder when we’ll start to see this technology trickle down to the Geely lineup?

Jebus.  That thing is pressing all the right buttons and making me all tingly inside.  

I could lose a lot of time starring at that rover.  Every little part on that engineering marvel is a piece of art.

I’m sorry man. I just noticed your message.

That looks very fiberglassy.

Man, did marketing work their BS hard on that one.

Oops. Better put my reading glasses back on. I mistook a BMW for a KIA there for a second.

The NSX’ orange paint looks like it might be a pearlescent orange. Which, kind of makes it look like a can of Sunkist with the thin coat of orange ink over aluminum.

Sad when we heard Daniel was leaving RB. I hope we’ll still get to see him do the shoey from time to time.

Nice shot!  Seeing all those huge wings, diffusers and vents, Toyota should have called it Gundam Racing instead of Gazoo.

While I don’t think Trump would impose tariffs on cars from Turkey, but if he does, I’d imagine the Ford Transit and Toyota C-HR would be in trouble.

Geely Traced™

Lol. Your absolutely right. I’m def losing it as I get older.

One of the few cars of that era that I still regulurly see being driven.”

I’ve been lucky enough to get a chance to do a 400 mile trip in a 997.1 GT3 and a 991.1 GT3 RS. Two separate trips with each car. The comfort the 991 had over the 997 was incredible.

Looking at their lot on Google maps, I’m curious how many more cars were flooded but didn’t make it down the river.  Can this dealer even get insurance after this claim is paid out? 

I did the same thing. As I was scrolling down the page, for the first fraction of a second, I saw ‘first look at the 2019" at the same time as the small thumbnail of the red car. Thought it was a shot of the new Fiata until I noticed the enormous nostrils.

“.....the opportunity this vehicle provides in making our roadways safer,”

I would presume corrosion is the obvious factor here but the cab getting pushed by a wall of water while the frame mounted bumper somewhat sliced into the water might have been another factor in this case. That’s a lot of force pushing on that cab.