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Fair enough, though the value of the car to oneself is what matters. What percentage of your salary is your car worth and how much do you have to work to afford that. At that point in my life, I can guarantee that to me the beater Fiero was of higher worth, than the 100k car to this particular driver. Literally all

Weak. I used to do better in my beater Fiero when I was young. It takes no effort when it's icy.

I've never understood that style. The looks and handling aside, I just don't understand it from a maintenance standpoint. Don't the tires only last a few thousand miles? And doesn't that kill the wheel bearings just as quick?

As far as mattresses go...

Yea that was a missed opportunity with the grille decal there...

And so it begins. What's next, beer?

Party on wheels.. all you need is one designated driver. There's a TV and plenty of room for coolers full of liquor. You just don't have to be stuck at home.

I miss my old Palm Pre. Picked it up the other day and the form factor, it's pebble shape just sits in my hand so nice. And I like the gesture based webOS, and the nice hardware keyboard that doesn't kill the design or make it feel bulky, and the touchstone charger. I want a phone exactly like that, but with updated

Yea my wife locked herself in her car. She dropped the keys outside on the ground. Somehow the doors were locked and the alarm was armed when the door closed. Maybe the timer armed it, I don't know. Pulling the handle did not open the door because it was locked. The unlock button did not work because the alarm was on

Well, I'm not in the market for a new car right now, nor could I afford a brand new one of these. A few years from now though, and a used one, I might just look into it. I'm not a fan of BMWs, and the Mercedes there's too many around. I like Audis, but the S4 is to small and the S6 I already have, well, the A6 4.2L,

Roundabouts are all fine and dandy, as long as you don't overdo it...

One speed limit for all cars, big and small.

Growing up in the then Soviet Estonia in the 80s, there was exactly two cars that I would classify as SUVs that you saw around ever. There was the Lada Niva, and the UAZ 469. The end. Consequently I would submit these two as the best as well, as really they were quite capable on the crappy farm/forest roads, and if

If by penguins you mean polar bears, then yes.

Nii ta on.

Yea I can do that too. Not an issue.

"Salto" means a flip-jump in Estonian..

Not sure I agree that the Camaro is faster, though it's hard to tell from this clip. In general, clean driving means a better driver and faster times. Dragging the tail in the snow banks slows you down adding precious seconds to your times. The Camaro driver does appear to be working much harder, which if that equates

I don't agree with #9 at all. Usually the tracks are where snow or ice has been polished to a shine and is the most slippery.

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..., but if you must, it's much more interesting to watch smooth slides on roads, than big flat lakes without any defined track.