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VW itself, not it's subsidiaries

Looking at the past couple generations, 4th gen - 10 year production run, 5th gen - 9 year production run, 6th gen - 2024 would put it in it’s 9th year.

Something else to consider, Honda has a new CEO (from powertrain R&D) that wants to get back to the old Honda vs the previous CEO (from manufacturing) that was focused on cutting costs and increasing profits. Add in the old saying by Mr. Honda, “If Honda does not race, there is no Honda.” and that Formula 1 is a

Could even get an Accord Touring Hybrid to help boost those city MPGs

It’s was definitely much better over a decade ago. Ohio electing the waste of breath asshole Jim Jordan was horrible for the development of the state & country. Dewine thankfully took the pandemic seriously and the Ohio Congress decided to strip him of power and their constituents decided to threaten the life of the me

True. I’m sure there’s a dozen or so people in the state that wouldn’t drive me insane

It's really not looking good for the future, especially with upcoming elections probably swinging waaaayyy right. Yay gerrymandering!

Well that’s terrifying

I seriously hate the people in Ohio as a person who live in Ohio

She is an awesome driver and I’ve been hoping to see her get back to winning ways like she did with Shank. I actually have a part of her CAT NSX that I need to figure out how to display... Anyways, good luck to her this coming weekend!

I said the same thing in the rotary patent post (below). It seems way too similar to what Mazda has been showcasing for YEARS in their own concept cars.

Just a couple quick reminders:

I wanted Max to win this year (mainly wanted Honda to end on a high). Now that he got that, I don't care so much about who wins with these new regs. I'd like to see someone other than Merc nail the regs but we shall see. 

If he is truly going to Alpine, they could be positioned nicely to fight for the top 3. My bet is still on Merc or Red Bull nailing the regs, but not both of them doing so. Anyone have some early predictions?

Or a Camaro that was backed into a wall at speed

It’s almost like those who wrote the rule have ignored that things have changed for the worse for the majority of the population. And then continue to question why people can't do what they did in the past...

I was staying fairly up to date on the progress of Ozark early on but once I saw the barrier location I quickly ruled out going there. The barriers are way too close and the track too narrow for amateur racing and I imagine professional levels too.

I’m glad to see them making improvements around the whole track and not just Raidillion. I think that's the smartest decision we've seen in a while

I imagine most commenters on this site would feel the same. That thing is a monster

So if you drove it, you’d be in way over your head?