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I’m finding it interesting that the wheel bolt pattern and offset has been used as a basis to say that the car shares the same suspension with another car.

They get about $3 per 500 count pack (ream) of cheap copy paper. So that’s $60 worth of paper, before adding the cost of the glue or labor to put it together.

Federal law tells them if they can make the vehicle. State law tells them if they can register the vehicle, and what emissions the vehicle must meet to remain registered and licensed for use on public roadways. Interstate reciprocity requires that all other states honor the license and registration of a vehicle with

Nope. Please check your state and local laws and do not assume they apply to all other states and localities.

Just remember one thing:

Really?

“It’s well known that drifting and sliding is rarely the fastest way to negotiate a circuit...”

Great, a requirement for a piece of technology with a definate expiration date in a structure that is supposed to last 75+ years. Or do homes now get torn down and rebuilt every five years? Remember the discussion about how cars have so much tech in them that goes obsolete in a year, that it would be like being forced

That’s so pointless.

“...speeds over 30 mph above the limit (with two traveling over 48 mph above the limit...

Is this available in kit form like the other Noble cars?

Could be a good solution for those not liking the engine choice...

Wheres that article about the self driving track day car that will teach the human owner how to drive better on the race track?

This is the same group which, in April, were yammering on for days about how horrendously uncomfortable 80's and 90's vintage Recaro LS/LX series seats and Alcantara fabric are.

Text states: “Logging trucks are expected to operate off of paved roads...”

DHL’s Weird Mix Of Delivery Vans Proves It’s 2050 Commitment To Net-Zero Emissions For Its Logistics Operations Is Unrealistic

So, an affordable car for driving around a huge tropical country where all the roads outside the cities are rough and often unpaved, scant following of traffic laws, frequent serious accidents...

That was “Super Replica’s” scam, build a exotic car replica on a Toyota Camry chassis for $20,000, disappear before ever delivering the car...

Same problem in the future as there was in this situation: time.

“...if you’re in the business of manufacturing things for export to China...”

Last year’s car looked like Camry stickers on a Chrysler 200, and next year’s car will look like Supra stickers on a Chrysler 200.