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China could easily refute a lot of myths behind the protests and riots in Hong Kong, but it keeps getting baited into petty censorship and deal-breaking games. The Beijing leadership has pretty much left HK to clean up its own political mess, but other vicious groups in the government and business community want to

Wealth, status, whatever.  She has it.  I don’t care.  The problem here is a celebrity posting his or her belongings to attract attention. What else could one possibly expect to happen?  Did she literally expect every commenter to congratulate her and ask “How do you do it?”

Many areas of Tokyo were also bombed to bits in WWII, which presented a unique opportunity to integrate hundreds of miles of trunk railway lines in its redevelopment. Also, for all of its flaws, Japanese culture places enormous respect for communal property (I hesitate to say “public” because it’s not government-run

A sinkhole roughly the size of 1/253rd of a football field...

That image is missing gaudy fake fireworks and guns, and more guns.

Cool, but rap doesn’t qualify as American English, or any English for that matter.

I’m a leggy 6'1" (disclaimer: male) and getting in and out of sedans, especially in tight urban parking spaces where I can only open the door to the first notch, hurts my knees and back.  I currently have a sedan and my next car won’t be one.

I’m just trolling you, but my LWB sedan has 44.1" of rear leg room.

Here’s my personal take, and I know I’m not a representative of all buyers:

Ferrari 643 F1 car, because V12.

I don’t hate on anyone who buys a truck because you like it and it’s legal, but one issue with the sports car analogy is that a big truck is an obstruction to the view of other drivers.

Sorry, I misread your question.  My 4C replaced a 1998 355 F1 Berlinetta.

FCA has never been on top of the crash test game. I don’t know of any models where they made structural updates after the debut of the IIHS small overlap test. All-new designs that came after 2014, however, seem to be fine.

AR is a brand of FCA, just like Ferrari. The 4C doesn’t really have a predecessor. The marketing guys claim that the inspiration is the 33 Stradale, the ultra-rare 1960s roadgoing race car of which less than 20 units exist. You can see various styling cues and the general shape are carried on in the 4C.

Don’t expect that level of critical thinking from that age group.  They still live in a bubble and don’t really pay attention to the real world, or how people work to pay for their lifestyles, or how none of these rappers are actually as rich as they portray themselves in videos.

I’m in the Bay Area, never seen this car though.  Did you find it on Turo?

I know a guy who tracks his 4C. He has a 300-ish hp tune and can hang with GT3s and Speciales.

Couple more things the 4C offers:

The Everyday guys also mentioned that the 4C is a bit less predictable than the Exige at the limit (I think Todd’s wording was “keeping secrets”). Also, the 4C wanders all over straight roads which means two hands on the wheel and your wits about you at all times. These would be terrible traits to have in a normal car.

Correct, the engine block is a reinforced version of Alfa’s current 1750cc, which basically began life as a Fiat lower block. This engine has a good reputation with AR’s other models in Europe. The DCT (“Alfa TCT”) is a variant of Fiat’s C635 dry-clutch.