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Yes, being tired can be an impairment but it depends to what extent. I had 6 hours of sleep, which is average for myself so I don't consider myself that impaired. Is everyone driving home after work impaired as they are tired from a long day of work? No.

Say what you will about hitting the wrong pedal, but it's actually a malady common to all cars, not just the Tesla Model S. Until we all hand control over to our new robot overlords, it's never going to be eradicated.

THEY CAN BOTH TRANSIT RAMS RAM CONNECT MAN!

TRANSIT CONNECT VAN CONNECTED TRANSIT AND TRANSIT CONNECTED VANS TRANSIT CONNECTED! RAM PROMASTER CITY VAN CAN'T MAN!

TRANSIIIIIIT.... whoops wrong club... I'll see myself out

Does anyone else see this going catastrophically wrong?

If you're over 6ft tall you may appreciate your home for use of the facilities.

Audi S8 - It's a melted soap bar but can do 0-60 in 3.5 Sec. Yes, you read that right. For the record that's faster than an R8 V10 with a stick.

Wow, that Gallardo is making the C5 look slow, heavy and uncomposed.

We need some SAX up in here - gimme some model A

Fact of the day: Every DeLorean sold in Ontario comes with it's own 80's kid.

Dammit

Honestly, I never figured it out for my rental Chevy Cruze. 3 Days, well over 1000 miles and the whole time I had to use the keyfob to open it.

*Le Mans

With a car like that you gotta show it off to the world. Not just Le Mons ;)

Is that a Chrysler 300 on the side? The headlights and grille fit the description.

Back in High-school a guy at my school wanted to "race me". At the time I was driving a Silverado 1500HD and he had a brand new 2006 Mustang GT500. He used his ENTIRE life savings to purchase from what I'd heard plus a cosigned loan with his parents (well off).

He had the fastest car at school and was known for street

In some ways yes. But it depends on the message. Ever seen someone have their dream car crushed in front of them for street racing. I have and boy is it a sad sight.

Can't we all just learn to know where the end of a car is? I drove a Silverado crew cab with a mesh rear window protector... I just knew how far back it was. I had a Hummer H2 for a short stint, can you see anything out of it? nope but you just learn where the back is..

The one car I have a problem with is the Dodge