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Crack. Pipe.

Remember folks, opinions ≠ truths.

I dunno how many states do it but I know that there are laws against it in a few, FL for example:

Wait... I guess I wasnt paying close enough attention to this "...70 to 80 MPH in a roughly-55 MPH (90 KPH)"

Did you not read the circumstances? Its not as black and white as you'd like it to be. It should not lessen her guilt, she made a ridiculous choice and failed completely to evaluate the safety of herself and others.

It bothered me that person in the Infiniti appeared oblivious to an out of control Ferrari in the opposing lane; this is all I could think about

2.4m sounds way more plausible. I'm not a boat or yacht broker so I dont really know anything.

That yacht is 24 million? Seems really small.

uhhhhhhhhh they want 17k for THAT? Crackpipe.

See, KEI cars are not all that great.

In Texas you are allowed to and encouraged to drive on the shoulders of rural highways.

I learned 15 years ago on a dirt road in Florida, in a 1986 Dodge Caravan with a 5-speed. Its unfortunate and I truly LOATHE minivans, but that was my first interaction with a stickshift.

Even though I did "recommend" or star the Grand Nash I dont think this falls into the "unlikely" category. You dont have to be a huge car nerd to pick this car out of the crowd.

I'm curious how effective hay bales really are.

This is the Bentley Continental GT3-R. It has two seats, eight cylinders, two turbos, 572 horses of power, and can do zero to 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds. That makes it the fastest-accelerating Bentley ever.

On a scale of 1-10 on the awesome-meter, your response is rated at a 10.

Good article. You didnt have to go full Gawker with the sensationalist play by play of the aftermath.

"I like the styling, and so should you" uh, no?

oh no... we are talking turd brown, 4-cyl NA and heavily abused.

i had a skyhawk coupe junker. Loved it. Feels...