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Which begs the question, why the hell was this made out of plastic in the first place?

He’s still here because the rent to occupy the inside of your head is free.

So, let’s say one person goes to the Sky Deck of the Willis Tower looks out then goes back down, is that person not allowed to say that they’ve been to the top of the Sears Tower?

To be pedantic, that's a Taunus Transit, which gave its name to the actual Transit some years later.

You are an idiot if you don’t think a direct sales model from the major car brands won’t do the same thing. 

Jalopnik has a problem only when rich people pay over MSRP for a Bronco but not a GT3 Touring.

Despite what many people may say or think, none of this is ok.”

Gotta pay that premium to be first. Its crazy because these aren’t limited production cars and they will be pumped out by Ford and Jeep for the next decade.

Good research but terrible take. There’s no issue with the layout in the context of its location and the approaching speed limits. If the speed limit before the 15mph sign were 60mph I might agree, but it’s not.

Gosh, if only the city would put up some signage or something to warn motorists that there is a turn coming up.  Maybe a lower speed limit and some arrows, or something...

If you’re doing 150 on a city street (10x the legal limit btw) you have more things stacked against you than just a 90 degree turn which nobody has difficulty handling at the prescribed velocity.

So it’s the road’s fault this jackass was going 150mph on a tight turn? Only someone who also thinks driving like a fucking maniac in a residential area is cool would bother posting this “evidence” of whatever it is you think you’ve discovered.  

The road signage is absolute garbage, but the big elephant sitting in the side of the room is the car should have never been traveling anywhere near that speed on a public road. They would have seen that just fine if they were driving the speed limit. That’s not gatekeeping and comes from someone that ownes a Corvette.

The layout has no issues. Anyone driving, hell speeding, at a reasonable rate will be fine making that turn.  If wrecks are common there, it’s because stupid is common there. 

1) There’s no such thing as a “hairpin 90.” By definition a hairpin turn has a very acute inner angle, nearing 180%, like that of a hairpin which turns back on itself. A 90 degree turn is just a (somewhat) sharp turn.

Yes, a proper track should have a sand trap and a tire barrier with a catch fence.

Bruce Wayne and two women in a Murcielago.

The exact cause of the accident is NOT unknown. It was caused by stupidity.

Seems to me that one group voiced their free speech rights, and another smaller group voiced theirs and the former ran from the latter.

Where’s the violence? Did any of them get beaten with clubs or other weapons? Did anyone go to the hospital, or get killed? Did one drop of pure white blood get shed? Did any of them even lose their kid’s costume riot shields?

The “crowd” of less than a dozen people exposed them for the posers and cowards that they are.