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For those who don’t know, it’s a public road for most of the year. The speed limit is 60kph and tightly enforced. It’s a fun drive but kinda frustrating at that speed. Would be great for a track day but when closed off for racing, it’s restricted to the pros as far as I can tell.

that is making your way through the pack like a boss!

I didn’t know they sold Falcons in Japan? That would be even worse than American cars in terms of perceived quality and nationalistic associations; I don’t think the Japanese see Australians as sophisticated or producers of high quality goods.

If they weren’t big, dumb and ugly they wouldn’t be American and then what would be the point of them in the first place?

Just because we are in the minority doesn’t mean we are wrong. NB most governments in the world at the moment.

Good.

Electric motor even less...

As noted elsewhere, this underpowered argument is inane and repetitive. The 86/BRZ was designed to be a fun to drive, cheap little car that would fulfil its design brief off the rack but be very open to modding.

Lada or Trabant. Owner will be crazy Russian with Spetsnaz service in Afghanistan and a bloodstream comprised primarily of Vodka and anti-freeze. Irrationally belligerent, feels no pain and would love nothing more than to fuck up some Americans to compensate for the misery of the past 20 years of his life and his

If Joke, COTD and it went over everyone else’s head.

Westworld 1.0

I doubt that this will sell well in Oz.

Crucifixion?

What’s winter?

My God. I actually learned something from a Jalopnik commentator. Well done to you sir!

Nice car. Have you ever tried to freak out Mini drivers by following them around and forcing them to drive down staircases or storm drains?

Thanks. Yep “whip cracker” makes sense.

For the benefit of all us communist foreigners, please define “cracker”. I know it refers to white people, but I’ve never understood why.

Should all VW profits from this period now be recovered by the government under “proceeds of crime” legislation? Sounds like illegally acquired gains to me.