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This ship is Littoraly almost impossible to sink.

he could have been screwed

ayyy lmao

Yeah, I’d rudder not.

You could have been keeled!

Plus AWD + snow ties + manual transmission means lots of grins as you pull away from everyone at stoplights like it was a sunny day in spring.

COTD

I didn’t have fun, and because of that no one can.

I heard there was a video here of two kids in wet t-shirts sitting in the backseat of a car, is that correct?

This needs more stars.

Exactly! The New raptor is starting at 48k (2 door) and 52k (4 door). Although it is around 61k for the fully loaded luxury pack with locking diffs. But Id put that 45k, 100% towards the raptor at 61k. So much more vehicle for your money than a focus RS.

My mind is boggled at the comments I’m reading down here. Everything from “he’s an asshole,” to “he doesn’t care about his kids safety.”

What. The. Fuck. Are you people serious?!

1. The kids seem to be having fun. Hell, I’d love to try this challenge. I dunno any kid that wouldn’t find this amusing.

2. The dad seems to

My aunt, who worked at the time at a Christian bookstore, gave me this, another unlicensed Nintendo cartridge.

Having ridden in one, I can say divorce will follow quickly. The seats are beyond uncomfortable for anything but a short trip, the ride is too hard for young children, especially of the baby variety, the trunk space seems a bit compromised. There are several cars I would purchase over this.

You'll need snows on the RS anyways.... Summer only tires are standard.

You didn’t mention a model year, but I’m assuming you’re talking about the GR chassis cars. I think the ‘11-’14 WRX suspension is pretty soft. It’s no luxury car, but it feels like one compared to the same gen STi. I own one of each, so I’ve been able to compare them back to back quite a bit. The STi can be almost

I was about to throw money at the RS for the same logic that its a 4 Door and family car but I decided to keep my DD Acura and get an S2000. No Ragrets.

I drove a regular Focus for 3 years, and even in that with it’s 17" wheels and narrower tires, I can confirm that the turning radius is abysmal.