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Kyle D.
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'I gots all the shortcuts, you sons of bitches. I'm here to show you the fastest route to prison.' says the Googlecar."

I am contacting them now. This is their US contact: americas@golla.com.

What do you do to keep the insurance so low?

5.) A Race Around The World

I'd consider importing an Alfa. Sure, you could have a Mercedes SL65 AMG with a V12 or a Bentley Continental GT. Live the dream of owning a common man's Italian sports car with some added practicality and the added feature of being able to attribute any repairs to your taxes!

"Drift racing" isn't your cup of tea? Only drift race that I've ever seen is Initial D! Otherwise, it's just a personal preference as an art form and your own personal roller coaster!

Say you're approaching a giant pothole. As your front tires approach, adding some extra throttle will lift the car slightly, putting less weight on the tires entering the pothole. Once the front tires are through, brake to put the car's weight on the front tires in order to spare the rear ones from utter catastrophe.

The 911, Miata, Model S, and Caterham are for certain. I don't like the others as much, especially the Hellcat. My other 6 would be the Beetle, Corvette, Nissan GTR, Rolls Royce Phantom, NA M3, and the 458 Italia. I do wonder what they'll think of the Range Rover 100 years from now...

I'd really have to disagree on the California. It's still a blazing fast car. It has access to 93 million miles of sky. It even has rear seats, and to me that is a big reason for why I think it is a successful car. Aside from gas, I can't think of any reason for why it isn't the perfect touring car. That said,