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Well, it took Trump 25 minutes.

Im reasonably certain that’s not true. Henry Ford, with the help of a number of investors, had already created the Detroit Automobile Company (1899–1901), which supposedly produced c. 20 vehicles.

I agree with most of your sentiment. Although brand new Ferraris are horribly dull and Lamborghinis are ugly as f*ck.

Tip: use glass microwave dishes (pyrex or the like).

Kind of fitting, though, that Trump should defend the “Fake News! The globe is really much smaller than scientists claim” and “while we’e at it, how about a little light genocide?” guy.

The red singularity is clearly already distorting the space-time continuum, as evidenced by the severely stretched CarAVan. I fear it might be too late to escape …

I’d vote for the Opel GT, perhaps in the guise of their 2016 concept

Volkswagen: “Look, we could bring you the prettiest car since the original Miura, but instead, Lamborghini will spend the next decades building several of the ugliest cars ever made. Because Fuck You.”

On this, I (an engineer) will disagree with you, strongly.

I get that, but my point is that this “redefinition” has already happened a long time ago, and we’re not gonna change it whether we like it or not.

I would so eat curds/Quark and onion/chives flavored ice-cream. But then, I’m a bit strange …

Importantly, words can have more than one meaning …

I just made the mistake of googling that piece of shit.

Is that you, Homer?

“Qu’ils mangent de la brioche.”

This almost broke our German neo-nazi’s tiny minds, too, in 2006, with the terror attack commited by David Sonboly in Munich.

Yes, but the point is that the “it will be production ready in ten/twenty years” projection is still the same.

For the discerning customer, who’s tired of having to stick his dick in the vacuum cleaner.

German plates (for the Heilbronn district, which Neckarsulm is part of), but Dutch text (de NSU Prinz).

The Nazis used both. The one looking to the right (from the viewer’s perspective; heraldically left) was the “Parteiadler”, symbol of the party as opposed to the Reich (state).