samnlv
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samnlv

True, but kinda boring like “Main Street”. But you are right, simple, common sense.

The Preparation H Convention Center? Kotex Center? Trump Center? Be careful with what you wish for...

No they are all self serving shitbags. A building doesn’t need to be named after anyone, “The Detroit Convention Center” has a nice simple descriptive ring to it.

Whoa! I grew up in Detroit and never knew Cobo hall was named after someone. I thought it was an Acronym for something.

I don’t entirely agree with that. Depreciation is almost entirely dictated by what the buying public is willing to pay for something that isn’t new anymore. Sure, the dealership sets prices on cars, but if nobody wants to pay that much for it then they have to lower the price.

IF YOU NEED TO SIT ON THE CAR GO ELSEWHERE.

Seriously. If your dyno operator asks you to sit in/on the car you need to stop the test and find a more competent/ safety focused operator. You’re not 180 lbs of ballast.

Just what we need, more people distracted by screens in a car.

Different =/= better. I am resistant to changes that suck.

The reason why this fails, every time, is that you can already buy an electric supercar. It just looks like a regular sedan. I’m talking abut Teslas, of course.

Honestly they might be better off nailing the whole hybrid super car thing first. Baby Porsche 918, anyone?

Automatics have even pretty much obsoleted dual clutch transmissions. That ZF 8-speed automatic is almost as fast as any DCT, while handling lots of horsepower more reliably.

I don’t know about an m4 gts, but many cars are performing at a level that exotic and were a few decades ago, that includes the transmission.

It’s inevitable, I’m ready to move on.

This seems like a cop out to me. The take rate on manuals is very low, this just seems like an excuse not to spend the time and money developing a manual to hold the power these cars make when you know there aren’t as many buyers out there. That’s fine from a business-case standpoint, you don’t need to throw up your

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