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Chris Kowalski (PeachFingers)
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Developing proficiency in a manual transmission is in my opinion one of the paramount rites of passage for any auto enthusiast. It truly allows you to develop an intimate connection with the car that you are driving, you have more control, and you gain a greater appreciation for the machinery and its heart and soul.

I like the idea of a Cavalier sleeper, I really do. Showing up to the strip or the spot in a drop-top Cavalier with slicks and skinnies and proceeding to hustle half the group sounds like a great time!

Well said. I too enjoy the Continental Tire series: there's just something about watching production based stock cars that interests me much more than the big-budget racing teams.

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All these replies and no Ronin? C'mon, y'all.

I'm glad that nobody else got taken out along with the Murcielago. If you are intent on racing on the street, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD inspect the road you are about to run, know your and your car's limits, and have there be no traffic.

Drifting =/= Hagwalah and/or Tafheet, Raphael.

What. An. Idiot.

This is a stunt YOU should try at home, then.

Sweet lord jesus that is some steering angle.

With sacrificed hearts from mullet-mobiles, we shall bring these cars back to the road.

My sister got me one of these on one of her journeys to the Middle East. It's called a Hamsa, and it's a protective amulet in Islamic culture. I think it's pretty darn cool, and I have it hanging from my rearview mirror.

^THIS^

What's the purpose behind Toyota using a transgender model? Celebrating diversity is awesome, and transgendered people get unnecessarily stigmatized, but what was the thought process behind the idea of using a transgendered woman instead of a cisgendered one?

Are RS5s not limited to 155mph?

I'll take it and promptly lay ribbons in front of the previous owners.

Hefner vs. Heffner. All in that extra "f".

Hacking the stoplight will become the street racer's new advantage.

This is what was left of my first car. Being an 18 year old on a curvy road with only a rudimentary understanding of physics led to this:

Good to hear. This example deserves better than a garaged life.

Someone please prove me wrong with this, but it's an incredibly sad to think that this car will never see the action it once did.