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next time ask him if it covers you when you leave Cars and Coffee.

Agreed. The driver surely had some help from computers, but the average, non-nurburgring-driving driver, would’ve just stood on the brakes and prayed.

“I’m worried about reliability, so I’d get a BMW instead.”

“Coming down too fast” doesn’t seem like an excuse. We Finns can handle 30+ inches of snow for days on end without closing down a single road or airport for even a minute.

Ok, seriously, how does NYC not have decent snow removal resources yet?

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Gotta keep those defense contractors pockets full my man. The “war on terror” was the best thing to ever happen to them. Kill a terrorist then create 3 more. Keep on going and going so that the Government has to keep replacing those bullets and missiles and bombs and whatever else.

That is an awesome honeymoon idea! I salute you Sir!

That looks like it was fun. Here in the US if you drive 5000 km you’re in....the US.

it was his Yamaha teammate Valentino Rossi with an utterly jaw-dropping ride from the back of the grid up to 4th place.

Last race, Marquez surpassing Rossi 9 times in a lap.

How many laps did Marquez sit on Lorenzo’s back tire and he never went for a pass? With nothing to lose and a race win in sight? Yeah right. Because THAT’S the guy we’ve been watching the past few years. And he suddenly got feisty when Pedrosa came by. I was skeptical of Rossi’s claims, but after all that’s gone down

I don’t get this attitude unless you just don’t want to admit it was cool. Startup company builds fully electric car that can go 4 times farther than any other electric car and it outsells established rivals? That’s the definition of cool, at least from an engineering and business standpoint. What else does it need?

What if I told you the biggest contributor to death and pollution in the United States wasn’t cars or cancer or

I was traveling home from Michigan’s upper penninsula at roughly 5am, racing back in my 1985 Nissan 300zx, trying to get to my parents at a decent hour (the trip is roughly 6-8 hours). It was myself, and one other car on the road. He had been tailgating me at 70mph for about an hour into the trip, and it was

I can’t comment about cars but perhaps my experience bears some weight to the experience thing. I used to race mowers ( riding mowers ) on a dirt track. These were heavily modified and good for 50-60MPH or so. These were not easy to drive or handle. Anyway time and again we would have someone show up with some

It's been done. 29,000 miles across the US on a Panigale:

Always a good idea to have a big decal of your business and contact information across the rear window of your car if you're shooting at other people. That's marketing.

The best moment was when they cut to the Lotus crew who was laughing their ass off at the replay of their car farting smoke.