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That car is amazing. I wish their production cars were that nice looking.

I have to say that I got a 200 as a rental a few weeks ago, and it was nowhere near as bad as the Sebring rentals I used to get. I may even go so far as to call it 'decent'. It was a higher end trim model, but still, it just didn't seem to have that Sebring hollowness.

She didn't have insurance? I'm shocked!

I don't now exactly what they're doing, but I'm sure it isn't funny or entertaining in any way.

So for an extra quarter-million, they'll ruin your car for you? Where do I sign up?!?!

Well, if it does 'pay off big' for them, then you'll likely see others follow suit. That's how the market works.

Hahaha seriously?

Yikes. It doesn't any better than that.

It seems supremely stupid to admit on a car forum that you lost control of your car while trying to drift through a public intersection. Then again, we're talking about someone who thought it was a good idea to try and drift through a public intersection.

You guys need to make a new tag for this stuff, because they're not 'hoons' and they give legit hoons a bad name. Hooning is doing an awesome burnout, or setting up a makeshift ramp out in a field and trying unsuccessfully to jump your Olds 88, or attempting to set the world donut record. You know, things that are

Hahaha nope.

Lots of fun things are dumb. Hot Tub Time Machine is one of my favorite movies, that doesn't mean it's not idiotic.

Yes, it is different from 'any other mod ever done'. Not all mods are equal. There are some very well established and accepted rules for design and aesthetics that simply work, and others which do not. While design is largely an art, there is also a degree of science in there as well, as certain things tickle our

Drifting is still dumb. Like two steps above this, and right in between them are Donks.

I have to think that would be a hilariously fun museum to actually visit.

I'm sorry, but people who do this should be shot.

Heh. I was just about to make a BF3 reference.

Hmm... I wonder why they didn't split the front window. Two panes of armored glass are better than one.

I gotta say... pretty bad. The thing is, the major systems (engine, gearbox) are very reliable. I mean, relatively speaking of course, but there's nothing complex about the setup and if the motor is well maintained it'll go a long ways before needing anything significant.