ateamfan42
ateamfan42
ateamfan42

He’s been in business over 30 years and as far as I know has yet to have a car stolen off his lot.

That shit just doesn’t happen.

It is like the writers are all trapped in a pre-1969 time warp

I had the same thought when I saw this story posted in the original thread. Here was my response:

This kind of negative behavior was common from the AI drivers in GT3 and GT4. It often seemed the AI acted as if the player’s car wasn’t even there. It would be highly frustrating to deal with that same kind of behavior with this new feature in place. Hopefully GT has fixed some of the dumb AI programming since the

I’m pretty sure a manual transmission will not warm up just idling in the driveway.

Never even thought of shopping for a car over the state line.

So what I’m reading is that your one instance of a defective fuel cut-off means no one should use them, ever.

Is it bad I’m more attracted to the car than the girl?

Something along the lines of Ford’s old impact sensing fuel cut-off.

If the pull was done in a 4.10 ratio wouldn’t the numbers be a lot higher than actual engine output?

I passed my test with only having to drive maybe 100ft.

The 1:1 gear ratio for the pull always blows me away, do all cars have a 1:1 gear? Also, if you change tire/wheels you are no longer at 1:1, correct?

I didn’t even do anything to provoke him besides simply being there, lawfully using the lane, when he decided to merge on top of me.

So help each other out; what’s the ideal place to own a convertible?

So let me get this straight. This Roush package gets you some bumpers, and a whole bunch of gaudy interior trim with the Roush name plastered over it? They don’t even step up the bargain-basement rear drums to Ford OEM discs, let alone touch the suspension? The only actual performance upgrade is simple cold-air intake?

heck a lot of the people selling you the car haven’t read the manual

you get so much information and a ton is just legal nonsense.

Whatever happened to making things clear, concise and obvious?

Technically, more than 50% can be above the average, but not above the median.