From my understanding of Guantanamo Bay; it is the modern-day Alcatraz. It’s where the people who committed heinous crimes in the standard federal penitentiary system, go.
From my understanding of Guantanamo Bay; it is the modern-day Alcatraz. It’s where the people who committed heinous crimes in the standard federal penitentiary system, go.
I think turbo lag adds to the experience, in some cases. For instance; I couldn’t (and wouldn’t want to) imagine an Audi UR Quattro or F40 without turbo lag.
This car really is one of the best drivers cars that Ferrari ever built.
I don’t care if it’s ugly, and is a brute to drive. It had a turbocharged version of the engine out of a Group B-spec MG Metro 6R4, and hit 200 MPH.
Not deserving of being unloved. That thing is freaking gorgeous!
#BecauseBritishCar
Or, do the opposite. Make cars with *insanely* small displacements, but with many, many cylinders.
I’ll need to see a high-res photo of the car, but I can see enough to know that this isn’t a step in the right direction.
I love it - apart from the touch screens. Dashboards need to become digital, and GPS is nice, but touch screens for the radio, climate control, and all the rest of it, are a royal pain (and hazard). I’ve never gotten use to them, and I hate having to look away from the road to fiddle with something.
It’s not a bad looking car, and it doesn’t sound like it’ll be total garbage - unlike the Prius.
Keep ‘er runnin’!
Wasn’t that the engine they’d developed for their never-to-be F1 program?