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Yep. I love watching 4WD vehicles cruise through icy intersections with the brakes on. Some people don't realize that pretty much every car has 4-wheel braking, so you're no better off than them when slowing down.

He was definitely going too fast, but I don't think he was TRYING to stop the car. Braking when conditions are awful and you are going too fast is just asking to ram into the car. He definitely did the better thing to hit the shoulder. The even better thing would be to slow the F down when visibility is poor.

This particular accord was just set up to fail. Between the late-90's accord transmission recall, and 200k hard miles, the car was on its way out.

Years ago, I was on a roadtrip with my friend. We drove his Accord. We had just hiked in and out of the grand canyon, and were starving. We drove through the village, and stopped at a pizza place that looked like it wouldn't overcharge us too much. Parked, went in, ate - we took our time so the meal lasted at

Then you must be relieved to note that 1986 was only 25.01 years ago.

"I will never understand how people lose control of their cars, unless it's mechanical fine, I never lost it before and I always drive my car like I stole it."

I'm not saying the right thing in a perfect world is to be meek and apologetic, I'm saying if you want to avoid a ticket (or lockup) that's what you should do. If a cop gives me shit I don't deserve (and they have), I take it like a little bitch, say, "Yes, sir, officer", and drive away with my verbal warning.

Kid's a dumbass. If you get pulled over, be nice to the cops. If you almost cause an accident, definitely be nice to the cops. If you have priors, SHUT YOUR MOUTH AND BE NICE TO THE COPS.

I generally assume anyone in a modified BMW is drunk driving if they are going under the speed limit, using their turn signals, or stopping for stale yellow lights.

You think that because someone once committed a crime, and is suspected of committing a crime sometime later, they should be arrested and have their car destroyed?

I was thinking a huge #88 on the back would be appropriate, but depending on your audience maybe you should have several variations.

The impenetrable cloud of smoke at 1:15 is the hoon equivalent of sexy lingerie. Sometimes, it's even hotter when you can't see everything.

I think any time someone who would otherwise never have the opportunity to own a supercar gets pulled over for the first time, they should get a sticker, instead of a ticket. Consider it temporary insanity.

RXEight had the best choice up a few threads - sell the Murci, pay your taxes, buy a Gallardo, end up with a Lambo and no crippling upcoming payments.

Then the people are stupid. If you can't afford the car, sell it. Pay your taxes, end up with half the winnings in post-tax income, and buy yourself something you can afford.

This is a truck driver who enters gas station contests to win a Lambo. Is it so unbelievable that he paid for TTL and insurance with a Cash Advance loan, using his house as collateral?

IANAL, and it may depend on your state, but AFAIK, you don't have to register any track (or private land) car. You would have to title it, though.

The LFA is practically unattainable. If Lexus decided to put out a ~$60k 2+2 to compete in that segment, it could improve their image with the performance crowd. Obviously, this is just a concept, so there's not saying what it might end up as, if it ever showed up on the production lines.

Walkie-talkies? 4.5 miles isn't that long, and since you have a captive audience, you could install directional antennas, and signal repeaters.

I would absolutely believe this many new mustang owners would shift poorly, or drive aggressively. I would say the disappointment if that is the case, is that Ford should have predicted a more aggressive driving style, and beefed up the transmission to match. It's possible to build a near-bombproof trans, and it's