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Unfortunately, the convertible has about 1 good-size suitcase of space in the trunk and only a tiny compartment behind the seats in addition. We never saw more than maybe 20 MPG highway in that car, and we were averaging 16-18. The highest any 350Z model is rated appears to be 24 highway. I wouldn’t bother owning a

We had a used 350Z convertible for a while. As far as we were concerned, it was a great drive. The fuel efficiency and lack of cargo space is what resulted in us eventually trading it in.

My dad did this to me on a gravel hill. He said “if you can do this, you can drive a stick”. It sucked, but it worked. With the exception of a couple years driving a Prizm auto (it was free), I’ve been driving manuals ever since.

Florida is known for Catholicism and Evangelical Protestantism. Seattle is known for liberalism.

The law doesn’t define reality. It defines legality. A “real” engineer is one who engineers. Making a statement illegal doesn’t make it untrue.

I may have gotten too old to be a good judge (20 years as a developer), but most developers I know make purchases based on math and utility. I love my dark grey, exterior option-less, Stage-1 2016 WRX.

I think your hopes have already proven true, as the 2015+ has no spoiler option. There are a lot of people swapping STi trunk lids onto WRXs to get the spoiler, but there is no Subaru-purchasable option for it. I wouldn’t put it past a dealer to offer an aftermarket spoiler add-on, though.

Since nothing previous to your response has been directed at me in this thread, I don’t believe I could possibly be “butthurt”. However, it hardly matters. It seems most of your content is ad hominem, and superfluous to reasoned debate.

Also, I’m hardly a libertarian. I’m a disempowered tyrant.

Now he knows his father betrayed.
Now his wings turn to ashes to ashes his grave!

You make and/or imply a lot of claims in your message. My responses follow.

1) Yes. People are responsible for their actions.
2) The OP made no “ultra-rational speaker” claim.
3) I agree. Many stupid opinions are unpopular.
4) Stupid may have similar connotations to idiocy, but nothing attributing naivety.

None of the

I might be missing something, but all I see is “front to back”, not an explicit statement as the Audi is described. Also, the boxer engine has a lower center of gravity, so that may come into play when discussing the effects of the mounting position.

Drokk it.

“He was already dead. He died ... the moment he touched her.”

- Eric Draven

I imagine it is more difficult if you are a disabled driver.

I have an 03 that’s never had more than a OTS tune sitting out front gathering dust. I need to get rid of it one of these days.

I won a subjective ticket vs an officer by arguing my opinion carried equal weight under the law. Sounds like you had a bad judge.

Although this comment is getting a lot of praise, it is a rather poor rebuttal. The impressiveness of the parent’s author’s feats has no logical connection with the value of speedrun coverage. The misguided nature of his or her complaint offers no evidence toward any lack of impressiveness in regard to his or her

McDonald’s sells hotcakes. It might not be a good place to eat anything, but there are a lot of them. So, I’m thinking the phrase still has some legs.

I find the idea of banning a successful player in a competitive game for not “being fun” to be entirely ridiculous. Maybe they should ban losing. I’ve had a lot of experience with it, and I’m fairly certain it isn’t fun.

It is delicious, as long as it is prepared correctly. Denny’s is only a step above fast food (McDonald’s, Burger King, etc.), so the quality of food and service can be extremely variable from restaurant to restaurant.