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I would have gotten away with it, too, if it wasn’t for you meddling proletariat!

“UAZ 2269”

me: “I want the fully loaded luxury performance model, but I cannot afford it”

This. Very much this.

Conversely, there are a fuckton of base, almost zero-options 3-series, CLAs, A3s, and ATSs running about because people see the badge as a status symbol and want it as cheap as possible. They don’t want “the best” Accord, for instance, with a 290hp V6, actual leather, LED headlights, navigation, etc, for $35k; they

And you people want to let computers drive your cars.

Said before, say it again. The Coast guard is the only service that really pulls its own weight and gets value for tax dollars. It is criminal it gets so overlooked.

GM did that with the Volt, and all people did was whine “why is it taking them so long?”

people ARE idiots... yes, finally somebody says it aloud.
And now I want a car covered in the fuzzy flesh of tennis balls

The idea that the original ad is somehow representative of New York City is just as insulting as crushing the 911.

If you hit a tree, things have gone horribly, horribly wrong. There aren't any trees inside the barriers.

Doug DeMurano. Now and forever.

I watched, then I was like

I pre-ordered mine at Gamestop to get the exclusive plaid shift knob.

I’ve never understood this stereotype. MOST drivers are douches independent of the vehicles they drive.

A lot students on track tend to be reactionary. They don’t start counter steering until they feel the car’s rear end moving. This often ends in a spin even if you think you are prepared for it. When driving extremely fast like that guy, you can’t be reactionary. You have to be driving in front of the car so to speak.

This is probably the best video i’ve ever seen that shows the concept of driving in front of the car. Absolutely spectacular driving.

500 pounds lighter