SgtHop
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Indeed. A good RWD manual wagon is hard to come by. The original Mazda 6 came in AWD, but I don't know if it was offered with a manual in that configuration, or in the wagon. It would be something to consider though.

The BMW would be the best one, by far. They're absolutely wonderful to drive.

You could get the E91 with a manual. Hard to find, but they exist.

Indeed, lol. Lots of things to consider here.

Well, it isn't absolutely instant, there's still a fair graduation in how much the load changes. Also, dependent on fuel, the weight of the payload on these is well under a quarter that of the whole aircraft, so the change wouldn't be as violent as one would think.

I don't think it would be particularly bumpy. Might be a fairly quick change initially, but it would happen only once.

I would imagine that the plane would begin to climb regardless of where the load is, because the wing loading has suddenly been reduced and you still have the same amount of speed and lift. It wouldn't be a violent change, but it would probably be a neat experience. Also, since the dump tanks are more than likely at

It's a maglev pill, isn't it? The solution is simple. Make the bottom of the pill significantly heavier than the top, when it enters a turn the bottom will swing outside, preserving the sensation of 1g turns. Same idea for an airliner, just different means. A lot of times, you wouldn't know you're turning unless you

My assumption is that they mean the modern interpretation in the movies.

No, I don't want a goddamn sporty 6 passenger non-SUV. I want a sporty 5 passenger wagon. Give me my goddamn longroof Mazda 6. In diesel. With a manual.

I don't see where it says they're taking away the RWD version.

Why the fuck does it matter? So what, they offer a new feature to appeal to more people. Big fuckin deal.

I'm a fan of the new Mazda 6 in white. Looks better in person, though.

I'd take one rotor off the RX4, put it in the Chrysler, and end up with more power.

I do believe those are reflections of the lamp posts across the street.

Pretty sure the cop has to be there to ensure people know to slow down for the crash. It's kinda part of their job description, too...

Lightpods like you see on rally cars. Also called foglights.

Welcome to the internet, where not everyone is you. Some people have interest in aviation, and guess what, planes are pretty similar to cars.

I know why it's so practical!