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lol. There is no way this Lamborghini would sell for 80k. More like 350k.

Sounds to me like he will have a lot of free time to discuss his disdain for hybrids over a cup of coffee with Montezemolo soon.

I <3 rally, in all forms.

Pretty harsh.

This comment is so exaggerated. I don't like those crappy, lowered, fart-can using Honda Civics. They always race past me and have some kind of Spanish guy driving them. They're loud and must have caused tons of accidents! They disturb the peace and blah blah blah.

And what do you drive there guy? Let me guess, it isn't American.

I didn't say illegal dick move of the century, just dick move of the century. This is all about common decency that this dick apparently wasn't born with.

OMG members of the general public are doing things/spending their money on things I don't like!

And he's always white.

Without trying to sound snarky, I've always ask the question. Are you buying a car to drive? Or a car to crash? That said I always give an older car plenty of respect because they turn and stop like shit. And I won't drive a car older than I am.

1 point for every incorrectly applied assumption. 1 - 0 for you, I guess.

Jason Thorgalsen, is that you?

While Florida law may not require a witness to a crash to stop, common decency says otherwise. If there's a high speed crash and possible injuries, an upright citizen has a basic civic responsibility to check on his fellow human beings, and even provide a statement to the police.

As long as that "extra attentiveness" doesn't translate in "extra self confidence-ness" which seems to be endemic by reading the comments.

You look like someone who spend a lot of time observing other motorists, you do this while heel-and-toeing your way to the grocery store ?

I think I just got tetanus from watching that video.

The only good manual drivers are the one that -still need to think about it- are still learning.

More involved? Oh boy, you couldn't be further from the truth on that one lol.

Being a good driver isn't about operating a pedal and a lever, it's about being safe and follow the rules. Your argument is strictly idealistic.

I was replying to turbineguy about his Ferrari fire allusion, nothing in reference to your article.