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Here’s a good experience. I wanted a Focus RS, had been stopping and talking to any Ford dealership I passed, hoping to find one with an allocation that wasn’t spoken for. When I started in May they were offering to order me one for sticker +$3k, so I walked out. As the summer went on the quotes moved to sticker +$5k,

You want a good dealership experience? I’ll give you two.

So hope he makes a comeback like zanardi

I haven’t read the bill but the article makes it sound like installing any device like that would be ‘intent’, which is crazy. I had a 2001 F250 7.3 turbo diesel and I had one of these in there. It was a rotary switch with 7 settings. Basically each setting changed the ECU to get a different mixture for different

The examples may be specific but it’s a very real and broad concern. When a law is crafted to extrapolate intent from presence or possession you have problems and you get definition creep.

I saw at least two different Sledgehammers, obviously the Ford GT, and a Saleen that sure looks like the S351 I used to drool over as a teenager.

Actually I think that grammar issue was on purpose, in reference to Zoolander

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Who cares. At 8,300 RPM A TDI would puke out its guts. And it’s about the experience, not the speed. You can get drunk off Pabst or champagne...your choice.

Everyone always bitches about the torque this and the E92 M3 make. I never viewed it as a detriment because they suit my driving style. And 300 lb-ft is plenty of torque.

My experience with the shotguns in BF1 has been similar. The Hellfighter trench shotgun seems wildly inconsistent. The a-10 factory feels very similar to the 870mcs in BF4 in its damage and handling. I see people complain about it being OP, but I disagree. Similar to the sniper rifles, the a-10 isn’t overpowered, the

:\ was hoping for some weapon balancing.

First thing I see on Jalopnik.....

Lot of self-righteousness here because car guys don’t like the other car guys who aren’t their type of car guys.

I see three total dickheads in the first three comments that appeared.

Aren’t all earthquakes a conflict between The Rock?

I will never in my life understand the allure of Subaru. Volvo sure, their cars are stunningly designed, safe, and loaded with features. But Subaru? Econo boxes sold on this mysterious value of “love” even though they got caught using unfair labor practices? I just don’t get it. Subarus look like cars designed 15

Very high speed.

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Totally this. They even have him switching from center-axis relock to Weaver stances based on the environment. While there aren’t any great shootouts per say, Collateral gets a nod for realism. When Cruise guns down the guys in the street who try to steal his briefcase, the movement is pretty spot on: clear the