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That was easy. Wasn't it? Post a picture explaining your perspective without understanding what I'm trying to say. Typical.....understanding is hard....gotcha!

Thanks! You keep living your life in the gray area. I prefer black and white. Sure, it's HARDER to live life that way, if it was easy, everyone would do it. Wait you know what I'm talking about. The easy road. It much more socially acceptable. The world was flat one too don't you know.

So what's your solution pal? Because putting this one down isn't one. And just saying this isn't the solution, isn't an acceptable answer. Fact remains, distracted driving kills! Drastic problems call for drastic solutions. Must be a new age thing where in the land of fluffy clouds and ice cream you don't have to give

  1. 3 point belt

Agreed.100% While tires, abs, rsc...ect. are great, they pertain to the drivers ability or lack thereof. All of those can be out driven with the proper idiot behind the wheel. Not the cars fault. 3-point belts make the car safer when the vehicle gets into an accident (drivers fault or not). I'd say the next would be

I'm with you. I would have swapped out lime rock for Elkhart Lake if it were up to me.

What are the interior door latches like on these? Do you have to pull them to open the door. Or is it some sort of pivot lever? Either way, a door flinging open like that is all sorts of fucked up.

I feel corner exit power application being an issue with turbo lag. "so I got on the gas hard mid corner....alls was good until 3/4 thru the turn when the ground seemed to shift beneath me....then all I saw was trees"

Yes it does bode well. You get what you pay for. Nothing is new about that. And they don't need to do anything other then what they have been doing over the past few years. That is, keep putting out world class products that perform well and appeal to the masses. Don't get too greedy buy upping the price prices too

That is the most retarded thing I have ever heard. Now he has head trauma. Great!!! He'll be even stupider yet. I hope he somehow lost the ability to reproduce as well. The world does not need more ignorant, self centered, morons who make conscious decisions to get into these type of relationships (and vehicles for

Pirelli Goodyear eagles....they com on the Subaru FR-S

Any used Raptor. "Here's a clean 2010 example with only 100k miles on it....that will be $34,500" WTF! Additionally, there's any of the the first M/Y GT-R's out there that seem to have been blessed with a depreciation cap of $10k. Try to find one for under 65k that doesn't have two trips around the globe on it.

This is a good opportunity to strip their cars down to bare essentials. Power nothing. Keep the airbags and AC. Ditch the rest. Watch how those power window, power seat, cooled/heated seat options, once removed, save on weight/cost and increase CAFE. Sell it for cheap and see what happens to your sales. Millennials

I don't think consumers have a choice. Automakers force ppl to buy certain trim levels if you want a particular option. Meaning some options aren't available unless you get the LTZ or the Titanium version. Base models have more crap in them now than nicely optioned cars of 30 years ago. When was the last time you

Why just compare it to the new track oriented Z-28? Why not the 2010 911 turbo, or the 430 Scuderia, or the Lexus LFA or a GTR. All of which a within a second of a....wait for it....stick axle mustang. None of this is apples to apples of course. Point is, the GT500 can hold its own enough in the corners and brake

"Get the number"

Seems like a good idea. It seems to emulate and logically control what I call the "cling-on" theory. As in, ppl tend to cling on to everyone else around them in regards to speed. They don't actually pick a speed and stick to it. They just subconsciously do what everyone else does. I'll have picked a speed and will be

This is a great marketing idea to further help the mirages recognition. Its a super cheap, super fuel efficient car that, with the help of this version, will be viewed as "cute" from the teen girls going to collage. I bet quite a few teens will convince their folks to get them one.

I'm with you. A cars primary purpose is to get you from A to B. If a luxury system in your car fails, but all the other components (esp. safety systems) work, then car is still reliable. Branding an entire car as unreliable by looking at a simple add on frill seems misleading and wrong. There's a grey area there that

This is a good thing. +1 for personal accountability. Sometimes its nobodys fault but your own.