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Something something "old iron sides".

Another great article by Raphmoe! Congratulations on finally making the front page.

They aren't rental cars. They are race cars. They are not street cars.

He's this site's shittiest writer. Look how he claims the torque vectoring is "new" when everyone knew it was just the renamed old system and he makes 0 attempts to compare it to the previous car. Guy is a hack.

If you consider a Formula 1 team a "Car Company", and for the sake of this exercise, why not? Then the answer is Scuderia Ferrari. In 2004 we were blessed with one of the greatest Formula 1 cars of all time, the F2004:

I've seen better.

1976 Honda Civic was perfect. A quirky three door, perfect lines, light, nimble, beautiful.

I have long been a proponent of owning old and classic cars, that life isn't so bad driving what the rest of the world might think of as a clunker or an old jalopy. I was wrong.

"I have been driving around in a bomb for several months. Ulp." - Raphael Orlove, 4/18/2014

Stop glorifying manuals, it's not because nobody drives them in your country that they are not easy to drive. They are stupidly easy to drive, and you can do all your shit while instinctively changing gears, with your left hand if the other is texting.

And no matter what the circumstance of the road, you're strapped into a modern vehicle. Cars today are perhaps more boring today than they have ever been. You are as distanced from the driving experience as possible, trapped in a grey or black cocoon, no feel from the steering wheel or from any of the pedals. Not that

then you're a very poor manual driver.

Holy shit, are you fucking serious ?

joking about a racing crash like this is stupid, idiotic, and in poor taste. It's not "funny" or "witty" to joke about "doing a barrel roll" like a 12 year old on Xbox Live when a man could have died here.

That's there for being towed.

my day has arrived!

Hey, Matt. 1998 called. It wants its "manual transmissions get better mileage than automatics" claim back.

Hi, this is your friendly tipster here. Frankly, I find it highly amusing how much noise this trivial bit of information has produced. For God's sake, it's just a piece of shiny plastic on the trunk. Is it really worth caring so much about? Yes, many many years ago it could always provide reliable information about

Yes, new cars are safer than older cars.

For 95% of drivers: