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Face melting torque _is_ much more useful than a 200mph top speed where I am, though. Lot of onramp stop signs in tight areas.

But I don’t want leather seats (hot in summer, dog slides on them), auto-whatever, especially braking and lane keeping, or a sunroof.

*phone mount falls off vent*

Why not just have a drone operator bunker somewhere full of people to take over cars when the AI signals an emergency? That way, instead of sleepy people who need to react, you have professionals with experience?

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We did a little something else you might remember. Same technology.

I’m just wondering why there’s a second seat.

This is gorgeous and I want more articles about this kinda thing. Please.

I have a strong feeling the odo’s cycled on this beast - and it’s all three mph creeping and idling.

I fondly remember my grandpa’s P1800. Even if it _did_ eject me out the side and under the seatbelt (no lapbelt) one day. (I was threeish, and the door popped as I was leaning on it.) Luckily we were going slow and the grass was amazingly forgiving.

The WRX has that tune... unless you turn off the traction control, whereupon it reverts to cable simulation. It’s a semi-happy medium.

True, but I don’t own one so I couldn’t say a hundred percent. Good call.

A basic Subaru WRX has bluetooth and a rear camera, is AWD and not FWD, but it has a manual, manual seats, no sunroof, no autobrakes, no autopilot, and will turn off the traction control all the way if asked politely.

Or for a Toyota, ‘broken in and ready to go.’

If I wanted a 12 cylinder Ferrari, I’m pretty sure I’d be set to clean up these issues - any Ferrari on transitioning owners needs to be disassembled and reassembled anyhow. NP for those who want one.

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I knew about the BTCC Corolla but had blanked on the new version.

1: Corolla, because everyone needs to be able to dream.

Oooh. Wait, wait, what’s that other catalog. The one with the stuffed tiger with the turn signal lights. JC Whitney! The automotive equivalent of Archie MacPhee! Let’s get dangerous!