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Clemsie McKenzie
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This is like Fancy Kristen and Alanis merged into one supercar owner. Fancy Cat.

Let’s be clear - it’s already disappointed. There is no way this will live up to anyone’s hopes and expectations. Will it be a “bad” car? No. It won’t have badge appeal for its price, it wont satiate the Supra passionate, and it’s going to suffer the same fate as the NSX in review where its only going to be compared

I’ll explain this, and then you can go back to spanking it:

by no means am i expert on this movement, but i believe that establishing a paid job that at its core sexually objectifies women (or anyone) opens the door for those in charge to take advantage of their position, and those objectified to feel as if they have no other option but to submit to the whims of the

You say that but Audi won races at Le Mans by running tire 4 and even 5 stints. Not changing tires can give you an advantage, especially at night when keeping the warm tires on is a huge advantage over trying to get heat into a new set of tires.

I dont know... the Lego F40 looks awesome. And I know these are smaller but still, they’ve done better jobs with cars in the past.

Finally a new sub culture has risen to the top of my hate ranking.

My Jeeps are art. They increase property values. Proven fact.

Is there like a reverse COTD?

I’m not sure how scantily you can clad a DeVito clone on TV because of that magnum dong.

This is the ideal intersection. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.

Found the reason for the zero points: there’s no warning for the passenger seat belt (like there’s none in my 2009 Chevy):

Not an expert, but according to the article:

TGV = Train à Grande Vitesse
“Un fait divers” is generally used for non-classifiable news items, i.e. the short bits of news in the margin, which makes it a disrespectful way of refering to the event.

You lost me at: “This appears to have a DCT. That’s a compromise: they’ve compromised driving feel for better lap times.”

No, that is FAR more attractive.

Didn’t F&F already feature this car 11 years ago?