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Did you buy a 350Z when it was new? What new cars did you buy instead, that would convince Nissan to re-invest in the sports car? Hmmm. Let’s see. BRZ sales have stagnated. Mustang sales are down from 12,500 in March 2016 to 9,000 and that STILL beat the 7,000 Camaros and 6,000 Challengers.

NAFTA was a good deal back then and still is a good deal today. And there is a lot more to NAFTA than the auto industry.

Conversions using OEM platform-specific parts are the exception. This thing isn’t cobbled together and “engineered” by some goofball in his parent’s garage- it uses factory engineering and factory parts. NP.

I will. Don’t spit fire and act like an ass if you can’t fucking take it.

You managed to evolve from being on the fence to being a death penalty supporter in three sentences. I’m going to have to call sentence #1 a total fucking lie.

This is for mouth breathers who can’t drive and only want to brag about beating something in a straight line because it requires no skill.”

That’s a lot of words for not caring.

I always thought when normal people have to change their behavior because of the action of terrorists that’s called a win for the bad guys since, ya know, that’s the point of terror to begin with?

Correct. That’s what friction does. I’m guessing some road, after his tires blew out, a curb, the drainage ditch and most likely, both Austin’s feet planted firmly on the brake pedal while he screamed like a little girl all slowed him down considerably before he took flight.

I don’t understand why they just don’t put up a sign like they do for moose and deer to let them know where to cross, letting the birds know that it’s a stadium and not the sky.

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Revelation 6:1-8 discusses the Four Horsemen. This can be translated into “The Four Mustang Drivers”.

You should apply to Kotaku so they can have your pro-Nazi alternative facts represented.

Spoken like someone who read a comment on the internet and wanted it to be true, so repeats it as an alternative fact:

I can’t believe that even in Europe, where I live, where many of my family died in camps, even there, this kind of people are raising their heads again.

While I hate to see Manor go and the F1 grid shrink again, a cat might be a better investment if you’re looking to take in something that needs some love and attention.

I’ll buy at full price if the game itself is cheap enough at that price point (the five- and ten-dollar games and DLC of the world.) But a full-priced AAA title gets on the waiting list. I paid $30 for Skyrim and $40 for Fallout 4, in each case after about four months and three patches.

The GOTY Edition with all DLC for 20-30 bucks on Steam is pretty much the only way I buy AAA games now. Given the bugs at launch and the gouging for DLC, it’s just so much better to wait 6 to 9 months.

Steam has been horrid for years now, and I haven’t browsed games on their store in forever. My game-buying process now reduces to something like:

1) Identify game I’d really like to play (this can be because it’s a publisher/dev whose games I love, or I saw it on Kotaku and it looked cool, or someone like Total

OOOOOOH! I love it when Hot Wheels tackles the complete weirdos of the automotive universe.