nicolasdurham
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Pokemon?

I always do the cheapest increment first to soap up the car and use the scrub brush. Once it’s all soaped up you don’t have to continue putting quarters in, just focus on scrubbing and cleaning. Then when everything is clean, do another round of the cheapest increment, set it to wax, rinse the car well, then do spot

That is a jacked up thing to do

I prefer the futuristic version of Rush. The battle and stunt modes are also tons of fun. It’s my go-to on emulators

I went ahead and looked it up because I was curious. I’ve never lived somewhere where truckbed-riding was illegal. Even in New York it’s based on “length of trip and age of passengers”

I’ve never seen an EXP but I just Googled it and now I want one.

I’d still be down to ride in the back of a truck. It’s legal here in TN

I mean I don’t know the specifics, but I’d say the trunk of a corvette in many cases would be safer than the back of a truck in an accident. And in most places that’s legal. Riding in a car is dangerous period. Heck, school buses don’t even have seat belts.

When I was 7 my mom put me in the back of her 50th anniversary Millennium Yellow Corvette and we went to Chili’s. It was the best.

That first picture is a much more believable relationship than the second picture.

This looks like an Elio

And it’s not hard at all for a normal citizen to get those lights and sirens.

Quite the coincidence that so many people were randomly filming to get all of those great angles and clips.

Commenter on YouTube noticed, and I noticed too, that it’s clever editing and it really only rolled once. Which still isn’t good but nowhere near as bad as they made it look.

As a car enthusiast, the idea that I would have a comfortable car that would always start, and I’d never have to worry about it, appeals to me. I don’t know if I’ll ever get one but there’s a part of me that would really love to have a Camry. (coming from jeeps, motorcycles, miata, Mazda3, bmw, etc.)

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This really made my night. You got roasted and you refused to give up. It’s really sad.

So this is my new biggest fear

I initially learned in a 2000 Miata, then with barely passable skills, bought a CBR250 and improved my skills vastly. Then when going to a car, I was a pro with Rev matching. After learning the basics on the Miata it was a thousand times easier to master everything on the bike and it translated perfectly back to cars.

Purposeful drifts are purposeful. Accidental drifts are accidental.