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I disagree. DS9 is the best the Star Trek canvas could produce when the envelope was pushed.

As usual, Mario is a fuckin cheat

NP all the way. $2900 for a great rally or track day platform that's cheap to fun? Yup.

I've never had a car with ABS, so for me, that's modern technology - and I've never needed it. Because I drive within the limitations of my car and my ability, and I know how to brake to limit loss of traction.

Don't get them in Australia :P

120mph through traffic? I really wanna Crown Vic :(

Disappointingly, we never got the two-door hatchback in Australia in this model - only the four-door sedan and liftback.

That's just how the average Perth SUV driver gets from point A to point B.

For me, his best quote would have to be one I've started to use myself. A fairly old review (S03E08), for Audi TT he described the car as:

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For the Aussies: Having done a search recently as I've been looking for a possible tow vehicle, and it's near impossible to find a Holden Commodore Ute unmolested, and especially in UN-LOWERED form. I want something to carry loads! Why the fuck would I want it lowered??

Current daily: 1990 Toyota Corona.

Yeah!

Guess I'm gonna be all on my own and say I think this looks absolutely stunning! I've never seen it before either.

Absolutely! I even watched most of Season 1. But Season 2 is where the show finally has begun to come into it's own. It may be Top Gear by name, but they've made it their own show over the course of this season, not just a copy of TGUK. This is the problem Top Gear Australia suffers which is why when I heard it was

What I'm getting from this thread is that Australians are better at burnouts than Americans :D

That's pretty much how most WRC interviews go.

I remember this Bathurst. I was 7 years old. In the subsequent year or so they banned all non Falcons/Commodores and that's when I stopped watching.

for fucks sake

Anything made after 2000