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I see one almost every day on my commute to and from work....and that's the only one I've seen in Houston. New Vette? A couple months after they were on sale there were 5 or 6 running around my side of town. New Mustang? Seen 3 of those so far. But this thing.....I have seen exactly 1 ever.

Oh hey, it's one of James' helmets, Black Armor FTW! :D

Awesome show, I'm seriously looking forward to S2. Sure, it has a few hiccups but it's a very solid scifi show and very entertaining to watch.

On the claustrophobia front, the canopy is so clear you honestly tend to forget it's there. When I took a ride in one several years ago I bumped my head on it several times trying to take pictures because I couldn't judge how far it was from me.

As much as I loved my MINI, the JCW never made much sense, it's overpriced for the performance you get. The S and "justas" are slightly too expensive, but are so fun to drive that you don't mind, the JCW though, yes it's a blast, but for the price point (they start at $30k, but you know none are goign to drive off a

Aside from the traffic, I've never felt particularly uncomfortable on this thing, and the traffic is more attributed to it being here in Houston, than anything to do with the actual bridge.

Over 18 miles and just 2 exits. So, if someone has an accident, everyone is screwed.

Had them on my 2010 Cooper S, along with a Helix short shift adapter, a DoS CAI, and a "stage 1 93 oct" tune via Alta AP. Except for the intake, I firmly believe this is the setup the car should have had from the get go. I seriously miss that car.

Far and away the thing I hate most about my own Cooper S is its ride quality. The R56's ride is atrocious. Its suspension is made of wood and cement; I'm fairly certain of this. Everything else feels like a goddamn Rolls-Royce compared to my car.

Lol, yeah I went t school with a few asshats like this dumbass. Group project team assignments basically boiled down to "1...2....3....NOT IT!", and yet the guy couldn't get it through his skull that he was dead weight. This isn't for lack of trying to help the guy either, we tried multiple times to help him out but

It's freaking Bonta-kun! I need to find a place to watch this, it's been too long since I saw a show from Shoji Gatoh.

The ZZII, also known as how to win pretty much every race in GT, and embarrass a good number of the race cars with something that is supposedly a road car. Such a cool car, it really is too bad that Tommykaira went under.

There was one of these at the last track day I went to! It was actually pretty hilarious how many people had no idea what it was.

Amen, wish this was available on more cars down here. Leather seats in the summer can be brutal.

That and decent tex mex, and you'd make money hand over fist.

Used to, been out of it for a while but one of the main venues that the Houston SCCA used to use was the dog track because it had a massive parking lot with no barriers so you could set up a ton of different track configurations. Occasionally we'd run at the police academy, and I hear they have a couple other venues

This baffles me, they're easy, inexpensive to make and absolutely delicious.

There are people who are unaware of the deliciousness of the breakfast taco!?! What madness is this, and how have their lives been so sheltered up until now!?! Seriously though, Autocross prep always started with a stop off at the Whataburger next to the dog track for 2-3 sausage egg and cheese taquitos and a cup of

A boat is just a hole in the water you pour money into after all.

For #3 I think you got "worst" confused with "best" cause that video is amazing. Also, in #1, is it just me or did the car actually accelerate after it hit the wall? I'm pretty sure physics don't work like that.