For those outside the Anglosphere - that includes Americans - here's a pretty good explanation of why British Leyland is the butt of so many jokes. Surprisingly, the car itself is not bad, but as Jayemm says, 'Say what you will about British workers but there's nothing we can't screw up.'

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGwMcnSdRVE&ab_channel=JayEmmonCars
 
British car maker Jaguar Land Rover has paid homage to British wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill with a 'new' limited edition model with a massive asking price.

The Land Rover Defender V8 Churchill Edition has been unveiled on Tuesday and is limited to a run of just 10 cars inspired by the British statesman, military officer and two-time PM's own vehicle.


Rather than being based on the latest modern Defender, JLR's classic department has sourced ten examples of the previous generation 4X4, which has roots dating back to the motor owned by Churchill following World War II.

The exclusive cars replicate the Land Rover Series I, which was gifted to the PM in 1954.

Jaguar Land Rover pays tribute to Sir Winston Churchill with a limited-edition 'new' old Defender costing...
 
Drongo (Aust.): meaning (A fool, an idiot, a stupid fellow)

Sometimes you need to borrow your dad’s car. Sometimes you may really want to as well, particularly if he has a 2024 BMW M3 Competition.

When you have a provisional licence, though, that’s not an option. And when dad’s M3 is painted Sao Paulo Yellow, it makes it a lot easier for police to spot you…

Teen learns BMW M3 Competition isn’t P-plate eligible – the hard way
 

At one point, the truck catches fire so like every good 'ol boy, he puts it out with a beer...
 
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At one point, the truck catches fire so like every good 'ol boy, he puts it out with a beer...
Sometimes folk really should ask WTA Freaky Friday? But hey, they cannot see where they are going so it will all work out just fine...
 
LOTUS

Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious
Leave Out The Unnecessary Stuff

FIAT

Failed Italian Automotive Technology
SEAT: Siempre Estarás Apretando Tornillos (You'll always be tightening screws)
 

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Oh my tap-dancing God.

It's powered by an airship engine and if you look very carefully, you'll discover that there's space for a driver overhanging the rear wheels.

 

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Oh my tap-dancing God.

It's powered by an airship engine and if you look very carefully, you'll discover that there's space for a driver overhanging the rear wheels.

1934 RR with a Merlin engine

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Or the "Tank car" with a V 1710 Allison...

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The situation described in the article linked reminds me of a plane crash shortly after ground proximity warning sensors were fitted to passenger aircraft.

Note that what follows is not an exact transcript, but what I remember from the account in question:

GWPS: Woop! Woop! 'Terrain, Pull Up!'
Pilot: 'OK'
GWPS: Woop! Woop! 'Terrain, Pull Up!'
Pilot: 'OK!'
<Click>
Pilot: 'OK'
1 minute later...
<Sounds of impact>

Anyway on to the story...

Drivers have been warned latest models in showrooms feature new - EU mandated - safety technology that can be distracting and even dangerous.

What Car? has carried out tests of the system installed in six brand new motors and came to the conclusion they can be 'irrational and erratic' and 'put lives at risk'.

This is because important safety systems frequently raise false alarms and can increase the risk of the accidents they're supposed to prevent.

Driver Drowsiness and Attention Warning (DDAW) systems - fitted to all new models under EU rules introduced last summer - use in-car cameras that monitor the driver to detect if they're falling asleep or distracted at the wheel.

While not a legal requirement for models sold in the UK, car makers are equipping Britain-bound vehicles with the feature anyway to reduce manufacturing costs.

And just last week, Labour hinted it would likely adopt the same EU rules that require all new cars to have DDAW systems as well as 18 other safety features, including black box recorders and automatic speed limiters.

EU-mandated car safety tech can be 'irrational and put lives at risk', experts warn after tests
 
Two car crash mash-up videos.

1. This one pairs two films with similar titles, the first is a 1995 direct-to-dvd film that appears to have included a 'Bullit' inspired car chase, the second a 2007 road race film that has a) an 'under the truck' sequence that does not end with a decapitated driver and b) a good demonstration on why spoilers are needed on high performance cars...

View: https://youtu.be/li-YEIMe33Q


2. The not very good attempt to bring the computer game 'Need for Speed' to the big screen...

View: https://youtu.be/GQDanoWqAIU
 
The Warren Dubeau video celebrating Camaro's including footage from J. B Hallecki's second completed film 'The Junkman' for which the filmmaker managed to pursuade the California Highway patrol to let him film their then new Camaro Z28 patrol cars (A replica can be seen in Post #1424) and quite impressive they look in action...

View: https://youtu.be/Y5eICVYXhNk
 
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Apart from doing time, the thief can look forward to a civil suit for wrecking the car. Way to go :confused:
 
Czech police have arrested a man who has been driving a red Formula 1-type racing car on public roads since 2019.

The driver, a 51-year-old man, had been spotted on the highways near the capital, Prague, numerous times over the past six years.

On Sunday morning, local time, footage was posted online and shared with police of the vehicle being driven along the D4 motorway and stopping for petrol. Witnesses told police he was speeding.

His red racing car, decked out in full Ferrari livery, was followed to a property in the village of Buk, where police arrested him.

Czech police arrest man for driving Ferrari-branded racing car on highway
 

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