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Vojta Dobes
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The problem with flying cars is that most people imagine them based on real cars, just with added flying capability. Which is nonsense. A flying car will most likely be closer to a small helicopter or a big drone, with flying as primary mode of movement and driving capabilities just to drive short distances to the

Eh, Bob_Ash is me. Kinja is weird.

Here’s a little sample of my work - but I do reviews of more mundane (European market) cars as well.

It’s certainly not in the water.

Us communists from the East don’t believe in your imperialistic vowels!

Oh yes, you can. In Europe. From, well, not-so-prestige brand...

Why don’t you offer the 3.6 V6 engine in European market? While it is true that Europeans generally preffer smaller engines, they don’t when it comes to American car. See Ford Mustang, where about 80% of sales in Europe are V8. See the Escalade, which is the only Cadillac model I see in Europe with some regularity.

A pre-facelift Focus sedan. Higher trim, so it has the chrome trim below the windows.

The current (F30) 3 series. Having an MPV or crossover that’s kind of dull to drive is pretty normal.

Nice, but Skoda Superb does have one like this too. And costs a bit less.

You’re not allowed to drive at the physical limit of the car’s abilities on the street. On a racetrack, cars are going through the turns at the limit. There’s basically no way to really meaningfully alter the car’s line through the corner at such situation.

Ltd783 - you said:

I don’t see anything even remotely surprising about the first batch of new Mustangs in Europe being V8. There’s relatively short supply of them and for example my local dealer won’t even get Ecoboosts this year.

Two thousand times this!

That’s easy. If all I wanted was a party to remember (or, more likely, not remember), it would be James Hunt.

Aspire’s got a perfect name. It ASPIRES to be a car. One day. Maybe.

Central European countries of the former Communist Bloc tend to have some of the fastest internet speeds in the world. Czech Republic, where I live and which is about on par with Hungary, is one of the top ten countries in the world when it comes to average internet speeds. And everytime I go to Germany or Austria for

Most distracted driving happens on the highway, where there’s no need to shift anyway.

Expensive muscle car is an oxymoron.

You could have put a PT Cruiser in there instead of the GT and it would’ve represent America better. A Mustang. A Corvette. Maybe a ‘57 Chevy... something that’s butch and opulent, and everyone can aspire to get it. Not some blue-blooded, white-collared thing that turns to the both sides when it races...