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Stephen
stephen-macarthur

Once more, in Italian: No!

No.

I believe the VW New Beetle wore yellow quite well. It was a great fit for the character of the car.

The population of Senatobia, MS is about 8,500 people. Those officers had probably been bored out of their minds for a week straight.  Public urination is probably the highlight of their month.

It’s OK! We’ll paint them pink for friendliness and put a little orange flag on them.

That is a good point. There’s no way to not sound pretentious or ridiculous when responding to that question.

I don’t think it means less time in the assembly line, I think it means shorter overall lead time from the time an order is placed. If the base model used a lot of unique parts that weren’t shared across other trim levels it may have been challenging to keep sourcing them in a timely manner.

India. All of it. Especially the rural highways.

Come to Casino, the poorest town in the southern hemisphere!

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How about Weird AND Cool: Honda “The Cog”

Apart from the gaudy red steering wheel inserts, I disagree. I drove a G8 back in the day and for it’s time it had pretty good looking interior, especially for a GM product.

My guess is, compared to retail locations there is less incentive to partner with the bare bones state-operated rest stops. You know, the ones with a vending machine, a restroom, some benches and maybe an Information booth.

“Sir, you look like a man who knows a thing or two about Fords”

Driving at racing speed for more than a few corners requires significant physical and mental fitness. Use spec vehicles and call it a day.

I never realized the Neon was considered a “bad” car...?

Is that leading cop car a Model Y?

That’s not what I said. With just a set of new tires, it is common to feel and appreciate a difference in handling without approaching the limits of traction.

On some cars, going +2 or even +1 on wheel diameter AND pairing that with a good tire can make a significant difference in handling.

I agree with the last slide to an extent. Diverse interests and modifications is what makes car culture great. The line should be drawn at modifications that have a detrimental impact to the safety of others. Where that line is drawn is debatable but there are clearly some mods that should never be allowed on a public

BMW in particular have been quite shrewd with this game. Recent limited edition models all have the same plaque stuck to the interior: 1/500. Historically 1/500 denoted the very first car in the limited 500 car run, and the 2nd car would have a 2/500 plaque.  It was highly desirable to have the lowest number.  Now