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Just taking after both Senna and Schumacher...

Hopefully as good as “The Peripheral on Amazon. Still pissed that got canceled.

Hopefully this gives the Rhinos superpowers to blast Poachers with radioactive horn beams!

Just...No. This is like people now saying the SW prequels were actually good. No they weren’t and neither is this.

Back in the day when Audis were accused of Unintended Acceleration Car&Driver did a test where, at various speeds they would floor both the throttle and the brake pedal at the same time. No power cutting was involved but stopping distances were hardly more than brake pedal application alone. This is so fucking

So did ATC tell the Air India to “Go faster, much faster?”

As much as I love the original R8 I’m still mad this never made production. See also Cadillac Cien and Alfa Duetto

Need to stop calling him a “Designer” and start properly calling him a “Stylist.” He doesn’t solve problems, he makes them.

Such a talent. Also a childish ahole.

Maybe they hated it because its a hideous, overgrown Hot Wheels?

Bummer. Cool car. Way overpriced.

Yeah, I gotta admit to a bit of pucker driving over tall bridges, especially looking through low gaps in the side rails, but having someone else drive isn’t going to make it any better. People are weird/stupid/crazy...

They just keep making the nose on 911s uglier and uglier...

Our Mazda 5 minivan with manual transmission. Miss the Practicality + Fun every damn day.

Does the “01" stand for 0 and 1?

That thing will be horrifying to drive behind in the rain... but, you know, if they’re behind(Below in wealth) me Fuck ‘em.

Please vote come November to at least give the party with some semblance of morals the chance to impeach this motherfucker and the other traitorous one too.

Yep that’s me. The most I will do is pay for a month when I take long road trips. Would never use it off freeway.

Jail time is the only small chance to put the brakes on unbridled capitalism. There is no fine big enough to reign in the MBA collective any more.

John Phillips is the real treasure here. I really miss automotive writing of his caliber.