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“Pfft. Amateur.”

I owned a 2001 eclipse GT Spyder myself but honestly those chrome wheels and 4x4 stance is fugly and not worthy of receiving any praise at all. The Evo too is just awful.

Ouch, that impact probably knocked his monocle out.

Counter counterpoint: he has made all his legal remedies more valuable and effective by raising the stakes.

This company will be destroyed by the big boys should EV market share ever eclipse the point where it threatens their current business model.

2 of my 3 9000's have been automatic. As long as you don’t constantly floor it in 1st and change the fluid regularly they’re fine. Most people don’t follow those two rules of thumb.

What if you are a huge Biggie fan?

Stupidity has no age limit. Also, I don’t see how a 30-year-old is appreciably more mature than a 28- or 29-year-old. Plus a 300 hp pickup truck isn’t the same as a 300 hp Camaro. Also, how can someone be accessory to a crime they weren’t there for and had no part in? Strange as this may seem, adults make their own

Asking price doesn’t equal value

Way too much throttle.

I’ve never got a virus from Torrenting. I download tons of AMC, HBO, and other shows, despite having these as part of my cable, on demand, and owning a DVR. Good torrents are often better quality, have zero compression artifacts, and often better sound than my cable provider gives.

Missing the greatest feature, it’s light guard

I’ve seen this take before and it’s just not correct. Here are the things you got wrong:

I got here as soon as I could

They put it in a body bag to conceal the supercar gore.

Yeah, French manufacturers are good with concepts... That never come to life in the end :-(

They came from the Rover 200 a partsbin piece.

People who hated XJ220 when it debuted can go and fork themselves. The car is a legend and looked better than most supercars of that era. Hell, it still looks better than most modern supercars.

Completely obliterated? The passenger safety cell looks perfectly intact. Excellent engineering by Mclaren.