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    Isn't racing supposed to breed innovation? Formula used to be a place to test new ideas, now it is a bunch of old men bickering on how much money they can spend every year.

    52,000,000 Ferrari GTO. 300hp

    Wonderful I love it. It is ridiculous and completely unnecessary but that is what makes it so wonderful. But I still prefer this G-Wagon:

    Well technically you aren't supposed to pass on the right lane and I don't want to be a dick

    Bout time grandma got arrested for wasting my life!

    Another possibility remains in selling these packs to other companies. Tesla projects it'll move about 35,000 cars this year, a long way from 500,000. Are they going to keep all of the Gigafactory production for themselves?

    Sure sounds great, but what does it cost to make?

    No this is star tech

    Neutral- The American love affair with the car is the idea that each person gains the wealth to be able to afford their own slice of freedom. This is something only a car can provide. They are as much a means of transportation as they are a status symbol. There will always be a place for car ownership, it's human

    Always been jealous we haven't gotten the new ones here in the good ol' USA. Now with production closing we probably never will... sad thought

    Didn't think about that part, great point

    Obviously the 2 is mad it is a Mazda.

    Tahoe/Yukon theory of gas conservation: Let the Prius save gas so I can use his.

    It wouldn't be terrible if the comment section wasn't so fucking terrible

    The Xr-400 looks a little to much like a cruiser and not enough like the muscle cars that would soon follow it. I don't think it would have sold well, too much of "Your dad's AMC."

    Can't get over how ugly this front is. I prefer the 90s Chevy styling, boxer, more rugged, and a lot less bling.

    I kinda want one now!

    If those rear doors still work this conversation is genius! Think of all the possibilities with a rear bed access point!

    Considering F1 cars rarely ever even do burnouts I agree

    I don't think so