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For some reason this reminded me of one of these

Good luck finding a driving game that will stall the engine if you pop the clutch without enough throttle.

I just did my first road trip in my ‘13 V6. Makes me wish I paid for the Recaro seats!

VVVVV: "Less than 50 deaths." Percentage of players who own it: 0.5%.

Look at all this empty space! Might as well fill up the rest of the tailgate while they're at it.

Resident Evil Revelations 2 has some awesome-looking co-op gameplay, and you can save 20% when you preorder for PC today. [Resident Evil Revelations 2: Complete Edition, $32 with code 20PERO-FFDIGI-GAMESX]

If you weren't playing games in the 90s, you might not remember tank controls, a movement scheme best left to history. In a nutshell, the orientation of a character needed to be rotated to move in a new direction. Pressing left didn't move the character, it turned the character left. If you wanted to move to the

Ford GT center console?

Holy blind spot!

I'm sorry but Elmiraj sounds way cooler than LTS.

How exactly does this steer?

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It's a good thing Hammond wasn't hit by a real lightning strike.

Amazing how just removing that bar across the grille changed the look of the car.

So, you're saying that a V8 swap into a Miata is a bad investment?

This sounds so much more blunt than "import".

I'm a fan of the original 1974 Gone in 60 Seconds. Not the greatest film, but it's fascinating to see not only all of the awesome cars, but also what things looked like over a decade before my birth.

Lelouch mounted a gyro-stabilized camera onto the bumper of his Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 and then filmed a real, high-speed drive

I present this brown, diesel wagon:

And potholes show up everywhere!