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Fuck what people say. Who cares if it was staged. At some point someone had to have shown him where it was, whether it was immediately before the video or not makes no difference. Kudos to you not just for facilitating your son's interest in cars, but for spending quality time with him in general. It's nice to see

Very nice.

Sorry to hear about your Miata troubles. Best of luck with it!

Thanks for the new wallpaper! I wish more people shared your enthusiasm for the Ford GT.

I like your taste.

Victorious has a point though. "I applaud the actions of the little flabby feller." He potentially caused thousands of dollars in damage and initiated the fight. None of his actions should be applauded.

Really? Haven't been home in a while to listen, but obviously Mike's Yankee bias is as prevalent as ever.

I hope he makes a fortune from this book. He deserves it.

Not sure about BF3, but it's pretty easy to shoot down heli's with assault rifles in COD: MW3.

I see what you did there, and it was brilliant.

I was thinking along those lines as well, but then isn't there a conflict of interest between Ford and Chrysler? Did they both pay for product placement, only one of the two, or neither? I have no idea.

Good call, I'd imagine this was a factor in their decision making process.

Thanks for that gem! I drive a manual as well, for the same reasons.

Dodge Caliber? Is there an explanation for this selection?

Thanks for the lesson, CJinSD. Learned something new today. Also, I got a good chuckle from your Nascar analogy.

"The only situation where a manual is better is drifting."

+1 Nice work.

Use double sided tape to secure a glass of water on the dash board, filled 3/4 of the way to the top. Drive without sloshing the water over the top of the glass. This forces you to ease into the throttle and anticipate braking earlier. In all likelihood, you will end up driving in a manner which reduces fuel

I shared your initial impression as well. From a birds-eye view it definitely evokes the Wankel design.

Our government should require drivers to take their road tests in a car with a manual. It can be assumed that if one can drive a stick, they can drive an automatic; at that point skill level is determined by their ability and awareness behind the wheel. If we required drivers to prove their ability to drive stick,