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Drove it. Hate the interior. It feels cheap. Hate the layout of the controls. And I like the smoother power delivery of my 2.0T as opposed to the 1.6T the ST has. I did not like how once the boost hits, I felt like I was only along for the ride and no longer driving the car.

I don’t have 60k to spend on a Porsche. I know you said 30k, but one does not buy a Porsche unless you can afford two.

10 years of SVT ownership will have that effect.

No tune yet. I am not as concerned with making my car faster so much as making it more engaging and fun to drive.

Yeah. I’ll just choose to be rich so I can afford one...

Don’t bother with that engine. It’s impossible to get parts for it now. And it was already highly tuned by Ford so mods don’t work. Look for a newer 2.3L Duratec Focus and swap in the SVT suspension and seats instead.

I’m bored with my 16 GTI already. It’s just too clinical and sterile about everything. Which is great when I am stuck in traffic commuting home. But when I do get a chance to have some fun, it just isn’t as excited about it as I am. Almost as if the car is bored with my driving because I can’t push it hard enough to

There is no correlation between an increase in bank account size to that of driving talent.

The LC500h is not even close to the same driving experience as the LC with the V8.

My wife has this habit of calling actors by the character she firsts sees them portray. So Hugo Weaving is Elrond, regardless of what movie he is in. It gets rather tedious, especially as Jeff Goldblum is far more faceted as an actor than only ever being Dr. Ian Malcolm, but I digress. The point here is Statham is

Within the context of the sentence as written, that does not fit. And Orlove already edited his article to include the missing letter S.

“It’s tarting to look like a style of its own, bouncing across the Pacific.”

Forced-birth is a far more accurate descriptor of those lunatics.

You’ve got it.

Welcome to American politics, where the rules are made up and the points don’t matter...

Kingdom of Amalur: Reckoning fits your article. I hear that on PC it is so broken that you absolutely have to play with a guide open at all times otherwise you risk fatally breaking the game; to the point it has to be deleted entirely.

How many peasants per gallon can it oppress?

The emo/punk band Spoken has an excellent cover of this song.

Unless you count buying the Washington Post as gratuitously evil, I’d make the case that Bezos, while not a sign of a healthy economy is not the most malicious villain we have to deal with.

I’d love for there to be a horrible debilitating disease with no cure and a prolonged, painful, suffering existence that only effects people like him.