The Koreans are taking over with Hyundai/Kia. Their sales are climbing in a big way in the US. Many people are considering them to be like the Japanese auto manufacturers were 20 years ago.
Oh NHTSA, you and your regulations. It was disappointing enough that we didn't get the Zonda on this side of the pond (especially because it's way better looking than the Huayra).
Nitpicking that passenger side airbag cannot have a variable amount of force seems goofy when this company can engineer a car that can protect you from a 199 MPH crash. Coupled with the fact that they were planning to sell only 6-12 in the US a year, and a car like this will not see many miles, as is the case with most exotics. Who knows if they will make the change or not. Hopefully they will so we can finally get some Paganis in the states because they truly make some incredible cars, even if this new one has weird name and looks like a catfish.
Many of the commentors offer some good insight as well. From the responses in this thread though, I would say I am more interesting in this film than before, but probably not enough to pay to see it in the theater. Probably a Netflix rent for me.
I will agree with the OP and say Tokyo. It's huge, but that's part of the awe. The transportation system is awesome. There's lots of cool things hidden around the city. I was there for a week and felt like I barely saw the city and I went all over the place. It's so clean and it feels safe. It's a fantastic city.
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