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After getting in and out it once or twice you get used to it. When I park in my garage I just leave the window down so I can use that to lift myself out.

Is it worth trading in a 2009 WRX for an ST right now? I own the car outright and probably expect to get close to 18-19 on trade in. My other idea was to wait another 2-3 years another 40k miles and then sell/trade and get into a 535i and go mad on power.

Probably even less efficient with a bigger tank.

No! It already body rolls like crazy. I can't imagine how dangerous it would be as a convertible.

X3. Get the 35 version so you'll have plenty of go. We have a 2011 with 70k miles on it comfortable and agile enough on the horrible NYC roads.

Yeah no I had it as a rental in CA. Underpowered, inefficient, ugly, slow, cheap and uncomfortable. It is much worse than a Chrysler 200.

What is the difference between this and the Chevy Captiva made for the US rental market?

If your on the track everything inside the car is bolted down and secure. If you don't your not allowed on the track. It's a safety risk if something were to get loose causing a huge distraction and probably an accident.

Going! Where do I park my car?

I thought forgetting to hit the brakes after the finish line on drag strip would be the most embarrassing thing! Just kidding Jason!

YEAHHHHH! EPIC FAIL!!!

Pretty sure you only get the Dinan badge after a certain number of points. Points is dependent on the mods you get. So you get to pick and choose which mods you want.

A sketch of the possible driver of the Lambo.

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Would anyone care to admit of doing something similar to this?

In other news they also completely flopped on selling the Nano. Marketing it as the cheapest car did not help with sales and no one wants to be associated with a "cheap" car. I know I didn't drive a base model since it had AC and some fancy stitching in the interior. It was simple, easy to drive and a better place

How old and how many "rough" miles were put on the steelies? Could that be a reason for the total failure?

Ok. Thank god someone thought this through! Thanks for the clarification.

Isn't this kind of dangerous since they think they were in a simulator wouldn't they push the "simulated" car as hard as possible until they understeer into a barrier and kill themselves!