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Yeah, Tesla’s systems can’t detect and respond correctly to just about anything at all reliably. Even the simplest obstacle, at a very low speed and it doesn’t know what to do causing an accident.

That interior is pure alcanterrorism.

I did! He brought the car to the track and they had it lined up with all generations of the Grand Sport. Awesome guy! It was a pleasure to meet him.

I never knew either of my grandfathers. Yours sounds awesome. Can I hang out with him?

That’s my grandfather’s 63' grand sport featured in the story. Did you get to meet Bill or were those press release photos from GM?

I’d just like to point out that Vipers and Hellcat’s run all day long, flat out at the track and never have any issues. In fact, Car and Driver did over 80 consecutive quarter mile runs to burn through an entire tank of gas and the car was incredibly consistent.

Anyone who has seen these cars heatsoak on the track knows that this is will not be fixed by a hood with larger vents. A $100k track car should be able to go around the track at full throttle in the summer, you know when the track days are.

Chevrolet truly has made the poor-man’s supercar. A REAL supercar would self-immolate instead of this namby-pamby overheating business.

Didn’t need to watch the video (or even read the headline), if he regularly posts videos to YouTube, yet still holds his phone in portrait mode when shooting video, that tells me all I need to know about him.

did you read the article?

If this gorgeous brown longroof (and convertible!) with a stick shift had an oil burner up front, it would cause Jalopgasms of epic proportions. Even with a gas engine, it’s pretty much perfect.

And at $55k, it’s worth every penny. So much want. Definitely putting one of these in the fantasy garage.

In your opinion, someone fires a gun into a crowd and just happens to miss. How should that be handled?

Absolutely, It should have been a full length double decker like the A380.

If they were breaking the law, charge them and move on with it. They impounded 17 cars 4 months ago and haven’t said a word about it, no charges filed. That’s what bugs me. I wouldn’t want to give up my personal property for any amount of time without a reason, especially a daily driver. It’s like that traffic court

If they used chips to limit speed, VW would start a team and clean up

So... this technology renders the vehicle safe to drive behind Volkswagens?

Why would you _not_ use a Ferrari?

I'll take the Ferrari.