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Typical 660 cc Japanese Kei car. This Diahatsu comes with 58 bhp and 0-60 is 18.9 s.

I hope by "mobile devices" they DON'T mean cellphones.

Thing is, anyone can call themselves a 'cleric' over there and make such ridiculous rulings (which is why we see so many ridiculous stories of 'religious rulings' or fatwas). You have to look at their credentials. It's like your racist, high school dropout, drunk conspiracy theorist uncle can claim to be a cleric and

Thing is, anyone can call themselves a "cleric." That's why there's so many ridiculous stories of 'clerics' or 'scholars' making ridiculous fatwas. You have to look at their credentials.

1994-1997 Honda Accord

I-90 is hell. I got rear ended there with my family in the car. Luckily we were in a high ground clearance crossover.

I think we should focus our efforts in improved DRIVER EDUCATION and should regularly run driving safety PSAs during prime time television, just like they do in Germany.

This will only encourage soccer moms to buy them and sit in the passing lane doing the speed limit, because they are "advancing humanity."

To be fair, Lexuses tend to have much more substance/backing/quality behind them than Acuras. Just sit inside one at the showroom. This is coming from a former Honda fan boy. I thought the Lexus ads were neat.

People drive so OBLIVIOUSLY these days... the Mazda driver being a prime example.

Q. How should speed limits be set?
A. Traffic engineers maintain that speed limits should be established according to the 85th percentile of free flowing traffic. This means the limit should be set at a level at or under which 85 percent of people are driving. Numerous studies have shown that the 85th percentile is the

Fuck Illinois and their 55 mph speed limits! It used to be 70 mph on metro highways before 1973. IDOT has their heads far up their asses. I want to move to Texas!

Won't work in IL. Metro Chicago area people do 70-80 mph when the speed limit is 55. The speed limit has been 55 since 1973. Before that it was 70. IDOT has their heads far up their asses to listen and they didn't release speed data. I would love to know the 85th percentile from the speeds they've recorded.

It's interesting seeing the engine offerings for Europe vs North America on the same car.

It's funny; people on here seem to be condemning driving fast on public roads, but at the same time railing against diesels because they aren't as fast as petrol engines under WOT.

'Murica.