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But Bradley, this would not fit in with your Renn-heitsgebot Porsche purity ethos.

This is Jason Cammisa’s wet dream he loves his OG Scirocco and his e-Golf.

Counterpoint: I’ve seen three Singers. One was driven hundreds of miles to go to the Sportscars Togetherfest at Indy in Sept 2022. The second was likely driven thousands of miles across multiple states to be parked in the infield (Porsche Corral) at the 2023 Daytona 24 Hours.  The third was driven about a hundred

Bradley has proven for years that his take is the only correct take.  Just ask him.

Shoot for a sub 4000lb weight

Somewhere in the multiverse is a car company founded in Studfield, UK with a logo based on the coat of arms for Sheffield and South Yorkshire.

Maybe it is just my personal experience and sentimental attachment, but I’m going to say Porsche 911 (G series, 1974-1989).  Just something so mechanical and satisfying about the feel and sound.

Yeah, that makes sense. But what doesn’t make sense is people believing the 5-10% of vehicles on the road that are EVs have suddenly had a substantial effect on the particulate creation that didn’t otherwise exist for the 90-95% of other vehicles (including the numerous 40 ton semi trucks rolling down the road). I

Can someone provide a peer-reviewed scientific paper showing that EVs have higher rates of wear compared to equivalent ICE or HEV vehicles? All I am seeing is anecdotal evidence. What about trucks that are 5000-8000 lbs (you know like the Ford F series that is the highest selling 4 wheel thing in America)? They are

No, the 225 kW / 270 kW charging referenced above is using DCFC hardware that is capable of output up to 1000V DC.

While the current model can charge at a maximum of 225 kW

I’ll let you guess what the “T” stands for in his company name.  He’s definitely within the spectrum fanboy.

Owns Cybertruck. Wears $2400 Garmin Marq Aviator smartwatch. Yeah, that checks out.

How has no one mentioned Daily Driven Exotics? They are the paramount of clickbait idiots.

Yeah, Scotty Kilmer must take the cake for this one.

The Germans have a word for that:

Assuming you are an owner (or taking the viewpoint of an owner), you had free will to choose any car you wanted that is sold in the market you reside. In this case, you chose a car whose parent company believes in vision-only sensors. There are better (and more effective) ways of doing it [as other manufacturers have

Owners:

designed by Scuderia Ferrari himself

For perspective, he is the same age as: