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Yossarian
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The point is that the driving experience is just as good with the new generation of PDK. The old Clarkson hatred of flappy paddles from 2002 isn't accurate anymore, and yet, some people still think it is.

Tell that to the people that have the drag racing electric cars powered by the lithium polymer batteries that they use to start the Apache helicopters. The one I saw the owner gets 1300+Ft/lbs of torque and needs software to control the wheel spin.

How do you know what someone is capable or not capable of feeling? You love to make assumptions about groups of people and continue to make ridiculous statements. Your trolling effort is so obvious at this point; hopefully you enjoy it.

Sigh.

I didn't insult you. You fall back on that a lot as well.

But this one is literally a soul D:

This is an internet SUPER JALOP post: "I am pure focus and drive"

The interaction between man and machine can only be made once man is willing to accept the machine for what it is.

Yossarian's right. It's usually a small canister with just a little bit of glowing visible around the seams. Lots of car companies are repurposing public-domain souls extracted from burial grounds over 500 years old.

This is an interesting concept. Where is the soul contained in a car? Does it live in the engine or is it a spirit that sits beside you in the passenger seat?

This is the kind of thing people say when they're looking for stars on Jalopnik. Mention a Miata or a rwd brown diesel manual wagon and you'll hit the commenting trifecta.

You're right I usually gloss over your posts because they're either hyper-critical or typical internet SUPER JALOP boasting, apparently I don't know what you drive. How do you know so much about this car's "soul"?

How do you quantify the soul of a car?

The 1953 model is shit because they had syncromesh gearboxes.

The FEEEEEEEEEEEELING/ No Manual=No Want argument is so worn out here it's lost all merit. Truth be told you have no clue what this Turbo feeeeeeeeeeeels like, you just want to complain that a $200k car you'll never own doesn't come with a 7 speed manual. IIRC... you drive a Camry, correct?

My understanding of the article is that the EcoBoost performance package comes on top of the EcoBoost Mustang (an LSD + bigger brakes + different chassis tuning and better tires could be worth the 1 995$).
The unknown here is how much the actual EcoBoost Mustang will cost.

Drive a new Turbo. It just wouldn't work here.