I dunno... I’m not sure the side of the car ever touched the ground... I watched closely, and I didn’t notice any damage to that side in the second video...
I dunno... I’m not sure the side of the car ever touched the ground... I watched closely, and I didn’t notice any damage to that side in the second video...
That was quite a save...
Take the star! That’s the most hilarious infographic I’ve ever seen...
This touches on something I’ve been thinking about for a while... I think that there should be a law passed in the U.S. that allows car manufacturers to newly manufacture older cars so long as they’re built exactly as they were originally. I think this is entirely reasonable, and here’s why:
Whoops, heh, not sure how I missed that, though, I would have liked it if they went a little more in-depth on that...
I’m surprised there’s no mention of the few attempted Duesenberg revivals that happened between WWII and the 1970's...
I’m not still using it. And I’m not trying to defend it now. Why? Because I don’t have to. Why? Because the C8.R proves it’s not a Cadillac. Which is the whole point I was making in the first place.
I think you’ve forgotten how this thread began. I’ll recap it for you...
None of what you just said matters now, really... Why? Because the rear mid engine car we’ve seen being tested is definitely not a Cadillac.
I see maybe a few design details from that that may have found their way into the C8's design, but, I suspect, the finished product might have a lot of C7 design “flavor” in it.
I nominate this for COTD...
I’m not too big to admit being wrong... I don’t see finding out I was wrong a bad thing... it’s an opportunity to discard the wrong information and learn what the correct information is.
I saw these a bit ago... and frankly... I’m glad to be wrong about C&D’s renders, because that C8.R looks bad ass... I can’t wait to see what the production C8 Corvette looks like when it’s revealed... I really hope we don’t have to wait too long to see it.
In light of the pictures of the C8.R that popped up today... it would seem I placed too much faith in C&D’s rendering being accurate... which I am fine with... because the C8.R looks pretty bad ass... and I am now even more excited to see the C8 Corvette when it is revealed.
In light of the images of the C8.R race car that popped up today, we now have a better idea of what the C8 will look like... and apparently, C&D’s renderings were quite off.... so, I concede that point, you were right about C&D’s rendering. I just go off of the available information I have, and up until I saw those…
That was like 4 CEOs ago.
Yes... I saw those... and in light of that, I admit it appears that C&D got some things right, and others wrong... but that’s how things go when you’re trying to figure out what a car that hasn’t been released and has only been seen wearing camo looks like...
How can Rey fix the problems with the Jedi Order, if she doesn’t know how the Jedi Order worked... what they believed... she could have taken the books so she could examine them to find where the Jedi went wrong.
If old games were made open source under a GNU Public License, one can not do that... modifying a GNU open source program and trying to sell it would be a violation of the GNU license... a GNU Public License is an arrangement whereby software or artistic work may be used, modified, and distributed freely on condition…
I wasn’t big on it at first, but, the more I look at it, the more I like it. It’s kinda the same thing as I went through with the C7 taillights... at first, I hated them... but the more I looked at them, and the car overall, I realized that the round taillights didn’t fit the design... and they started to grow on me.…