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If all you care is about numbers, they yes, a DCT is for you.

I think everyone his high as rocks here. There is a 6-pin AND an 8-pin power plug on the top of every one of those GPU's..... I call shenanigans, that 'built' pic is not wired.

Knowing rolls history, I'm willing to bet, they will probably paint or laquer that wood with whatever you would like.

It's a rolls. You dont' change the oil or spark plugs on your rolls. That's a peasants job! And they dare not sit in my car!

Does this count? After a couple years they were selling slower than molases in january.

I think the biggest complaint with the car is just the engine. From what I recall most reviews have the car doing 0-60 in ~10 seconds, give or take half a second. I mean, come on, even a honda fit does it in about 8.2.

Funny enough Balvenie doublewood is a scotch which has a bit too much heat and bite without a bit of water for me.

Right, so small differences in the chips performance can make a difference if it's coded to take advantage of them... if the software testing the performance does this, then probably a lot of applications and games are written and tested against intel chips. So I'd assume it's safe to say the higher numbers in the

Ah okay, I didn't realize the BRZ had those fancy new neon-looking DRLs on them. 

Yeah, I mean... even in drive video he said something along the lines that some one might pay like 3 grand for it. 

Unless it's a $200+ thousand dollar ferrari.

I'm not sure what you mean about him lying about his speed.... if you mean the comment about trugging along at 45, check the other comments. The real NYT article, that quote goes on to explain that he was doing that for a short period right before the car died. Matt pointed this out elsewhere and mentioned that the

And there it is. 

The second gen IS, and the comparable gen GS, were both built on their own platform and had gorgeos interiors. From a driving dynamics standpoint, and cost, I probably would go to their competitors first, however they were still good cars.

To bad the telsa takes 10 times longer to brim its tank than any Ferrari. Now that's what I call clever. :D

Maybe I ought to just renew my gamefly account... Thanks for the feedback! :)

Yeah for sure. I mean, in Chris' case, he buys the car because he loves them. The specific one he chooses might swing depending on investment/financial sense, but it's not like he's using it as his form of income. 

40*4=160, not 120. It's actually closer to $20/hr. Which I'd be expecting to double with a degree. (Computer science, in CA). Also I'm very lucky that my parents are willing to pay for my undergrad degree, so there's no way I'd miss that opportunity.

You missed the joke.

I got a 3% interest rate on a used car 2 years ago. That would be less than 6% after to years (considering you're paying down the ammount interest is being paid on).