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That’s the Opel GT, which, save for 4 wheels, 2 seats and a lack of storage space, has very little in common with the Elise Speedster.

Green, white and red beans, representing legumes. I prefer your interpretation though.

Clockwise or counterclockwise?

Electric S600/S800? I’m up for that!

It won’t be emission-free though.

They should’ve included a vertical G-meter as well.

The Yiga hideout is frustrating enough as it is, and you want to improve their physique with a healthy diet, and their agility and defence with better clothing?! What are you, some kind of Dark Souls addict?

At least the cars in PGR3 had a bit of weight and decent feedback. GTA5 feels like driving a boat.

Sounds like you’re looking for a minivan instead.

And boats:

You buy the local army and/or air traffic control.

And you’ll still have $755 million left for flight training, maintenance and fuel.

Trains can indeed lock up wheels, especially when running nearly empty. Most modern locomotives and passenger trains have ABS and traction control to prevent damage to their wheels and the track.

Allegedly alpacas are best for that, as they nibble instead of pull on the grass.

Have you checked out Elite Dangerous recently? Powerplay and player corporations are somewhat similar to what you described.

Absolutely sucks when it’s the other way around though. Coming down an Alp on the Europpotrip, we got stuck behind a pair of bikers who consciously punched it just enough to not be overtaken on the straights, but were caught up with at the first hint of a corner.

This is Focus-sized, of course it’s more expensive than a Fiesta.

It should hopefully keep parts of your body contained in your seat, making it easier to identify what’s left of you.

Pick it up during a Steam sale (the complete edition if you can). It’s cheap, and should run on most modern PCs.