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I should probably point out that Highway 400 has the (ridiculously) low speed limit of 100 km/h, and if you’re caught doing 50 km/h or more over the limit, it’s immediate roadside seizure and upto $10,000 fine because too many dumbass street racers were racing on the Gardiner Expressway (a fairly dilapidated elevated

BTW....I LOVED that Audi Motorsports (before they (semi-)permanently retired) promoted Leena Gade as the “lead race engineer” calling the shots for the 24 Hour de Le Mans. DEFINITELY need more of this...

From what a Michigan State trooper told me when I accidently rear-ended a trailer hitch (from braking and diving so much/hard):

The person in the rear is ALWAYS the responsible party. Driving up from behind to pass someone in a no-passing zone is NOT a “guilt-free” decision/course of action.

Two wrongs might not make a right, but this would have been a NON-ISSUE if that biker didn’t cross a double-solid line in the first place.

Harmlessly passing someone in a no passing zone isn’t being an “asshole” .

BUT.

Here’s the thing though:

1) Note the number of BMW drivers and like the one with the blue SUV(?), how close they were cutting it.

2) It would appear that most of the spinouts occured with RWD-based vehicles, although some of the smallest, worst FWD-based cars also spun out too.

3) Don’t kid yourself. There are terrible

I agree and disagree simultaneous.

Here’s my logic/reasoning:

YOU should ALWAYS be in FULL control of your car, and that INCLUDES regulating velocity.

If YOU are speeding, don’t blame it on the car or the transmission that it has.

That’s not the best nor brightest thing to do - because, again, repeat after me, *I* SHOULD

It is the responsibility of the person in the back/coming up from behind to act/react to what’s going on in the front.

Looks like that the lady was trying to yell at the Malibu was that now in the far left lane before she swerves and loses control and crashes.

What dirty, gas guzzling V8 diesel got 23 mpg???

Never tried it, but I’ve always been meaning to. I take it that it’s good?

Oh no! But it’s NOT a manual, ergo; it’s no fun!

I wished that Michigan police would do this more around here...

Ummm...that depends.

1st Gear: Kinda silly considering that pretty much ALL automotive OEMs are now global OEMs so even if the US rolls back on emissions and fuel economy regulations, they are still required to meet it for EVERYWHERE ELSE in the world.

“Need proof”

Interrresting. Also from Autotrader.com - there are 6-speed manual Ford Focuses that you can get as well with close to $5000 off MSRP as well.

I don’t think that it was meant to be a detailed analysis.

I’m still waiting for all the people that say that cars with manuals are fun and cars without manuals are no fun, therefore; this car is no fun.