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Peugeot 405 Turbo-16

I’m gonna say 3 is a Lancia 037, and 13 is a GTO Judge. I can’t really make out anything else.

I know I’m not Honda’s target demographic here, and I am glad to see them producing cars with some personality and oomph. But man this thing is ugly and over-designed. There’s just way too much going on and no “flow” to it.

It actually looks like a caricature of itself, what a 14-year-old would do if given carte

parking a 25 foot trailer in his driveway. did you not read the article?

They use fomepizole now but it is very expensive but if the hospital does not have it they still use ethanol 

Convenience + adorableness + nostalgia factor. It’s that easy.

My interest in the game has died down and lately I have been focusing on building the ultimate garage. I think the last showcase is too early in the game, there are still festival upgrades and tons of races after that. There is no longer a “story,” I am just driving around and racing at my leisure. The story pushed

I have to wonder if mortars are going to lose their camera. I use the mortar a lot, and it does feel cheap to watch where the shell lands, see enemies, etc.

*speaking as a SW Engineer*

Watching the actual video (not the gifs), it looks to me like it was the Audi that screwed up.

I don’t understand how drivers are expected to move up the ranks if there’s not a slower endurance class in any of the endurance series.

Well, maybe get rid of the pros.

Exactly. I’m 28 years old (1988) and all of the desirable cars from me came out of Japan.

R-Class

It’s not the speed that kills you it’s the stopping bit. The rolling car dumped the kinetic energy over a long period of time.

Thanks for that. Looking at this here, it just looks like the ball joint lost its boot then corroded until the ball got rough and smoked the bearing material inside the cup. The reason the ball looks so rotted all over, is that it’s an upper ball joint. They tend not to see much loading if you don’t do any hard

I’m genuinely interested in hearing how implementing a system where the passenger:vehicle ratio can be reduced below 1 while simultaneously increasing demand for passenger miles can be of any benefit to an already strained road system. So far, I haven’t seen an answer.

But how can people empty their pockets without any bins to put them into? The bins are way up there, but I (and my coin collection) are way back here. Give me a damn bin while I’m in line and I think we could work something out.

It’s an issue of course, but in the interest of fairness, the same issue is much less often brought up against conventional cars.