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My first roadgoing car was this 1970 Subaru 360. Nice thing about these is that while they are very neat and rare, they are not an "in-demand classic" so to speak, so prices are very reasonable. 25hp two-stroke engine, dog-leg four speed with no synchro on first taught me a lot about maintaining momentum!

Whatever you say, hipster. Plus, hipster isn't a race.

You sound like a hipster.

Oh man, I think I just got some dust in my eye or something...

Bringing race into this discussion is pretty asinine.

Oh! In that case I misread your reply. Fair enough, and you are extremely correct on the text-based sarcasm issue. *virtual handshake*

I am a HUGE fan of sarcasm, but in this case your sarcasm only made you sound like an idiot.

"Thanks Obama" is used sarcastically as a joke in response to minor complaints.

I don't think it matters that there is no audio. You could always just lay GT2 audio over it and it would be just as convincing. /trolololololol

HAHAHAHAHA I completely lost it at "THANKS OBAMA"

The driver and the Jeep both share a mutual hero status.

I can understand the sort of viewpoint that you have, but personally I do not think there is an excuse for forgetting about a child and leaving them to die in a hot car. But, I understand and respect your opinion. Cheers!

This is my opinion, and my opinion only:

I would have to be pretty detached from the world in order to be involved in designing vehicles, I can't imagine what it would feel like to learn that my decisions resulted in dozens of horrific deaths.

This is exactly why Rally America has comparatively strict spectator area rules. It's a shame that they have to be "uptight" in the opinion of quite a few people, but it's a necessity because of stupid shit like this.

Word-for-word, that should be part of the plot synopsis!

If you watch Top Gear, James May has an intense hatred for cars developed at the Nürburgring because he says it renders the car useless and uncomfortable for actual road use.

I can imagine! Things are MUCH more likely to go horribly wrong if something fails on a bike!

Exactly, for me the addition of "bro" ruins the credibility of any statement.