ecklesiastik
Ecklesiastik
ecklesiastik

Look, don't bother my stereotyping with facts. That's un-American.

Ugh, people like you are the worst. So god damn self-righteous yet so infuriatingly WRONG.

Whether it's law or not, if you are not immediately passing, get OUT of the passing (left) lane. Even if you are doing 200km/h on a 100km/h highway on the left lane, you cannot anticipate when someone is zooming up behind you at

I already pointed out that the far right lane is an exit, and the reason you might want that one lane buffer there is if that driver doesn't realize it's an exit and at the last second cuts back in to the center lane. Happens all the time.

I often pass in the far left lane when the nearest car is in the right most lane of a three lane highway just for the one lane buffer. It's good practice. You also don't know if he had just passed someone before the video started. I'm just gonna assume he did, since it's in fashion.

My god, someone could have been killed and multiple lives were put in danger and all you can do is whine about WHAT LANE THE GUY WAS IN!!? Disgusting.

Lets drop the assumptions and look at the facts. Right at the start of the video there's a car in one of the right hand lanes. Can't be sure which one right away, so being in the left lane is safest, unless there are faster cars behind you (of which there is no evidence) Three lanes narrow down to two as the far right

Ya, lets gloss over the fact that he was justified since he was passing other cars... Oh, and that other car was GOING THE WRONG WAY DOWN A HIGHWAY!

At the very beginning I agree with you, but closer to impact, he was overtaking several cars, and perhaps was just getting prepared to pass said cars.

I love how comically high the front end of it is. It's a quirky beauty, like a Swedish girl.

Saab Sonett II

My father, when building his old Challenger as a teenager, put his goal at "I can lift the front end off the ground at 90 mph".

"it will never have enough power until I can spin the wheels at the end of the straightaway in high gear." - Mark Donohue

Fred: What happened?

Since you didn't specify production cars

Since I am not 100% familiar with this engine, I can only say that

I thought that since seals didn't have cloven hooves they would be kosher but alas, no. Wait, I'm not Jewish!

Yes or no or possibly or maybe or could be.

Congratulatins, Mr. Maxyenko, on today's COTD! I have for you a red Mazda which this lovely lady will deliver to you when she gets her ass off the hood.

Rotary engines have three chambers and cloven apex seals. No good Jew would ever go near one.

I don't even know why I torture myself by posting this.