TheDouble-ClutchBandit
TheDouble-ClutchBandit
TheDouble-ClutchBandit

The story of your friend? I don't feel bad in the slightest. Guess what, actions have consequences. Mistakes are nothing more than poorly chosen actions, and they still have consequences. Oh, and I don't consider that an accident. That's an incident.

lunch?

Its like something out of Test Drive Unlimited!

Ugh. Beautiful garage and building, horrible interior decorating.

Interestingly, the only two of those cities I would want to live in are Stockholm and Vienna. There isn't a city in China you could pay me to live in - issues like non-breathable air (!), non-potable water (!), and rampant, systemic corruption are problems for me. Canada and Chicago are too far north for me, though I

Phoenix? Phoenix? Really?

Of all the major American metropolises that are the LEAST sustainable over the long run, it's a close race to oblivion between Las Vegas and Phoenix, with Tucson coming in a close third. Water isn't the "big issue", it's the ONLY issue.

You can have all the solar power and "downtown identity"

Well, they are clearly talking about normal accidents, not people who sort of want to kill themselves.

A coworker of mine bought a Juke a few years ago. Its about the most impractical car I've ridden in. I'm a fairly short guy and my head was hitting the ceiling when sitting in the back seat. I literally had to lean over the entire time.

Good job, GM. This latest clusterfuck pretty much ensures I'll never drive one of your crapwagons. Truth be told, I wasn't that interested in them anyway.

Noted Buzz Killington forcing the harsh, bitter pill of reality down our throats.

Try 06-09s. I've got an '09 model and aside from being underpowered, it's a good drive especially once you've left pavement behind.

Every car will have it's problems but the way I see it Foresters, or Fozzy's as they are affectionally known are like golden labradors. Kinda silly, surprisingly agile and clever for their size and just wonderful but with a few "genetic" issues.
My buddy has a daily driven one with a bolt-on 2011 wrx VF52 turbo on it

People with small minds talk about this accident as if Rosberg was trying to push Hamilton off-track as if it was some NASCAR race. In reality it was a plain racing accident as Rosberg became somewhat over-enthusiastic with his effort and Hamilton not taking this situation into consideration when going into that

It's kind of hard for me to explain why, but I adore the cat-eyed 330 GT 2+2.

"I just wanted to be a girl's car... but all these Jalops keep thinking I'm the answer for everything!"

That my Alfa GTV6 is unreliable. Whenever I meet up for a cruise day, people always tease me about making sure I have cell signal and my AAA card handy. Almost without fail, my Alfa performs flawlessly. Meanwhile it's always an e30 or Z-car that's breaking down 30 miles into a hill country drive.

If they stopped selling rebadged GM product that would help.

I honestly see FAR more Camry drivers who can't park/drive erratically than BMW drivers ... and I live in SoCal where the streets are lousy with them.

Objectively, it's just a Golf with a more cramped and (arguably) much more interesting body. In silver it sort of resembles some Porsches, and the Turbo versions were fun, distinctive-looking hot hatches. I think they deserve to be freed from their pigeonhole, already.