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Step 1: Buy plot of land.

Automatics have a transfer clutch.

As a service employee of this very dealership who got hired after this happened(I think?), I'm not really surprised. I don't trust any of the sales staff here.

Came to look for Geo, was not disappointed.

Then what does that make California? Because I live in California and I'm jealous of literally every other state in terms of automotive laws.

Quick! Someone get Jalopnik a GT so they can make a video with counterpoints to all of his arguments!

The average wiring harness nowadays is 150-200lbs. I'm sure there's almost nothing electric left in there, so they probably shaved some weight off there. Where else, I have no idea.

I totally did.

And I'll always remember my buddy's MS6 for overheating problems.

Agreed on the secondary DUI. I don't like having to think twice about choosing who I need to get me home. Although I'm sure in your situation, being passed out kind of makes you involuntarily along for the ride.

I live in Southern California. Orange County tends to be more draconian in penalties. To be honest, the penalties don't deter everyone, which is why DUI here has a 84% second offense rate. But there are those who learn, like I did. The only crappy part is I get stopped randomly when they run my plates sometimes

Maybe the laws aren't as severe where you live, but where I live, there's a bit of a laundry list. You get mandatory three years of probation, where any of infraction or greater offense will send you back to jail. Mandatory suspension of license is a given. Being in the same car with someone who is driving under

Of course! That's why they make so many bad calls!

That particular LFA recently passed through my friend's dealership in SoCal. It's on its way to retirement soon, unfortunately.

$3.59 in south Orange County for 91. These are some good times right now.

They weren't parked, if you keep watching the video, there's a fair bit of congestion in the exit lane.

Simple, rugged, and badass. I hope it's simple to maintain and repair, and by the looks of it, it is!

Really? "Built to stay that way" makes me assume it was built to not break your bank in repairs.

So...run rich and shoot flames out? This needs to be done right now.

What a glorious world we live in.