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They killed themselves due to their own negligence. I feel sorry for the child in the sense that she was born to such bad parents, but your feelings are irrelevant to the facts. This is no different than if they had over dosed huffing on paint.

The problem with drifting at autocross events is typically several fold:

Mustangs are generally cone killers at the events I attend... but as long as it's not an obvious attempt to show off or a lack of complete control, it's only the really old grumpy people that get mad (and they get mad no matter what). So long as the venue doesn't complain and no one is in danger, all that is hurt is

Where was the drifting? I just saw someone doing a lot of excessive acceleration and losing control a few times.

If roller skating ninjas can keep up with your car... you need a new car.

Let me summarize the article:
LOL@AOL

Exactly. I completely agree. I would much rather police were enforcing compliance of traffic types/patterns rather than just being lazy and setting up speed traps. If nothing else they should be providing public safety lectures and classes for cyclists who do not understand the laws they should be obeying.

The last sentence was perfect. I agree that the design and engineering quality of Nissan has degraded significantly over the last 15 years. In fact I suggested they should follow the same path Ford did by rejecting bailouts and restructuring internally.

I honestly don't feel bad for that guy at all. In my mind that was no different than watching one of those idiots jumping off a roof and thinking they would be fine landing on concrete. Too bad he is still part of the gene pool...

You are like a unicorn of the bicycling world... there's no way you live near Oregon.

Nissan can't turn around their problems with incentives. They have much bigger engineering and marketing issues going on... and I think a lot of it has to do with becoming too American. Ever since they moved so much of their design and development to California the products have drastically declined in aesthetics and

Was that entire paragraph an attempted justification for your bias? It didn't have a logical flow or direction. At one point you announce your bias, justify it with the current quality of product, but then disparage other products illogically. Finally you compare buying a specific brand of vehicle repeatedly to having

The problem seems to be people's definitions of "reform". To a lot of zealots and general idiots it seems to mean you should be allowed to make a wish list of things that make you tingly and if that exact list isn't approved someone is discriminating against someone else. Then you have the political nuts who are

I am siding with Bieber on this one, single, occasion. I still think he should be shot into space and left there for being a giant pile of awful but this one was the stalker, I mean "paparazzi"'s, fault.

24/7? They do still run out of fuel...

Looks more like a deliberate insurance claim. I have to believe even Californians can't drive this poorly by accident... and yes, that title is most certainly branded.

What are you babbling about? You don't like people giving you information you ask about? Engine codes/series names are pretty damn important if you want to know anything about the car it's in.

These cops themselves need to be held criminally liable for constitutional infringements... not the tax payer. There are far too many cops making up laws as they go and even more people too stupid to question them.

I'll care about electric cars when people get serious about making them correctly. If it doesn't have some form of fuel cell I'll go ahead and keep my place firmly over here. Now as soon as I seem some high efficiency hydrogen systems feeding something that looks like a McLaren P1 and pushing numbers to match, I'm all