iakhre
Iakhre
iakhre

Wrong, this has been studied extensively. Speed limits have almost no effect on actual speeds.  The range of speeds that the majority of motorists find safe and comfortable has nothing to do with the number on a sign and everything to do with the context of the road, traffic, and prevailing conditions.

I think Chrysler has mastered the unlimited-slip transmission though

If it can survive crashing through two buildings it’s got to be pretty robust.

As the owner of a 2006 Cayman S with 112,000 miles, you could say I’m a little biased in voting (NP). However, owning one also means I know a lot about owning and maintaining a car like this. Accessing the engine on this car isn’t as difficult as people think. Depending on what you need to access you can get to the

Obama provided Non Lethal aid as allowed by law. You remember that bit of time when the republicans did all they could do refuse ANYTHING passage?

The US didn’t have a military presence in Crimea, nor were they largely responsible for destabilization in the region. Additionally, Russia’s goal in annexing Crimea wasn’t to openly commit genocide. That you think the two are even remotely comparable is laughable.

Well, if you leave them to fend for themselves with barely a week notice, yes, you can definitely mistrust the USA.
It would have been different if the USA would have offered an exit strategy, or announce clearly a year in advance ‘Hey, we’re leaving on this date, so prepare yourselves or be screwed’.

But then there are also the laws of physics that say a higher frontal area is harder to push through the air and a heavier vehicle is harder to push up a hill. Accordingly, bigger vehicles will always require more energy with the same drivetrain in a smaller, lighter vehicle.

The original NSX was constructed out of aluminum and had one of the most advanced engines the world had ever seen.

There is more to performance than 0-60, and even far more to driving fun.

How is California dictating to people outside the state how things are going to be?

Because air pollution is a bigger problem in California than it is in Idaho.

California understands economics enough to have had a budget surplus the last few years.

That’s not nearly so clear cut as you make it sound.

I don’t ride motorcycles, but I’m all for lanesplitting, and quite frankly I’m seriously annoyed with people who are against it because they get “surprised” when they get passed by a motorcycle they didn’t see. I seriously don’t get that. It’s a problem easily solved by simply paying attention when driving.

Because the other 49 states have no idea what they’re talking about when it comes to lanesplitting?

At first I thought the same thing, but he also drives right into the Maxima. 

Robbed blind by goons, goes to work for them, gets robbed blind again twice by goons, stays with goons.

Clearly a feature, not a bug.

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