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The 3/4 series are still a good 4" shorter than the old 5-series, but they are similar in terms of weight. Either way, the chosen images don’t lend themselves to contextualizing the size of the cars anyways.

This article is weird. I get what you’re trying to say, but all of the incongruous car model analogies are distracting.

This is crazy. I can barely even recognize that as a GT-R!

I like it! That steering wheel looks straight out of 1987, though.

Soooooo......that’s plainly not how this works. The car might be over $40k, but it’s not going to be a question of a simple exchange rate.

Hahaha COTD

10/10 username applies.

Dammit. I thought I heard a *whoosh* sound

That interior is just perfect.

more than 10,000 hours? Definitely not. There are about 2,000 working hours (at 40/wk) in a year. And the guy says he’s had it for 6 months, while working 50 hours/week.

The differences between an STi and WRX are much smaller than the differences between the GT and the GT350R. Also, the GT350 starts at $48,695. It’s silly to compare a base GT with a GT350R. Further, defining something as a bargain is less about what else exists in the lineup (because those might be bargains also), and

TROLOLOLOLOL

Ha, true. His official title is “Mission Integrator”, which is actually even less of an engineering focus than I thought. Point still stands, though.

A friend of mine works for SpaceX as a rocket scientist and loves it.

“Possibly named the Model Y”

This is true, although I don’t know what your point is.

In fairness, that 8 year old dinosaur still hangs with them on most tracks, and beats them on others. I’d take the GT350R, but the GT-R is competitive.

Intuitively, it doesn’t sound logical, but there are even less STEM employees than there are STEM jobs right now - those people are in high demand (I’m one of them ;)). There is no doubt that it’s better to be in a STEM career than an unskilled labor job, right? I’m not necessarily agree with the OP, just saying....

Haha, I’m not defending his grammar, just saying that I think he meant there are a lot less STEM jobs, and the competing (Indian) job-seekers would need to travel farther to fill those jobs.

I think he probably means there are less STEM jobs than there are low skill jobs.