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Disney World's Vintage Rolls Royce (not me in the picture)

14.79 mpg...1,000 miles in one week had to have a fair amount of highway driving. Question is, how spirited was the highway driving.

UPDATE: Twitter user F1McG originally posted this photo, since removed, of the immediate events leading up to the incident, and this photo of the immediate aftermath. Before you a look, a warning to the sensitive or very squeamish that though there is no gore, there is a picture of the victim.

Mark your calendar? You mean set your DVR!

That is one Google Hangout I would like having...unless wearing Glass while driving down the highway while watching that hangout. Things could go very wrong while pretending to be in the race.

Should add a column for rev limiter.

The nicest thing I can say about this thing is that compared to Gemballa's other tuning efforts, the GT Spider doesn't make you want to pour bleach on your eyeballs. If that sounds like damning with faint praise, it is. This is still an expensive way to make your McLaren a lot uglier.

Our job as "so called drivers" is to drive within the limit of the rules to win. If that means going slowly to best position yourself for the race then so be it. We don't like it but thats the way the rules are written.

Wonder if he just really hates his car and trying to commit insurance fraud.

The interior is also a pretty massive step up from the plastic and cloth hell of before. The car I drove was a top-of-the-line LTZ, which means it had loads of leather everywhere, heated/cooled seats, MyLink entertainment system, nav, satellite radio, and all other sorts of doo dads and gizmos like blind spot warnings

And then beat it into a box, yes, it appears so. Unless this is the Mark I (currently on Mark VI and Mark IV was what ran from 1971 to 1991). Fun Fact: When the monorail for Disney World was built in 1971, it cost $1 million per mile.

One of very few reasons. It is hard to get out of when you live there though. This grocery store is pretty amazing. They also sell some hot sauces that cost more than several cars I've owned.

I'm sorry but the world's greatest grocery store is in Cincinnati, OH. Check out Jungle Jim's! We have a monorail for our grocery store to help with parking.

Looks like they're getting a Chevy Camaro RS also

This weekend when Hendrick bought the #1 C7 Corvette Convertible for a cool million, he said he was lucky that he had 30 year financing on it and hoped to live long enough to pay it off. Unlike some other people who posted about refinancing their house, I don't think he had to do that.

Touche

He is using 90. If he was using 95, he would have that nozzle under that sticker out.

Sorry, it doesn't. I would follow what GM publishes straight from their site.

Why is AWD with a 6 speed automatic so nice? I wish it had AWD with 6 speed manual.

Am I really the only one who thought of this?