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It was in the Forza series until Forza 4 or 5, as Jason mentioned, and also was in PGR3, where it was one of the best cars. Can’t remember if it made it to PGR4 but I wouldn’t be surprised

Forza 3 I think.

How none of them thought to address this in the actual settlement document is beyond me

Professional gamer: Makes more money than us doing what he loves... stop shitting.

So I was a former Fisker employee who was asked to interview for a position in Finance at Faraday a year or so ago with the promise of some fairly outrageous compensation at least for the position level. I took one meeting with them and decided they were full of as much shit as Fisker was, if not more so. But I

The article says that there’s an outer glass cover to provide the aerodynamics for the interior headlights, so I don’t see snow and ice being an issue here. Unless you were making an entirely different point?

Fuck this, I’m not dying in Florida

Wait a minute... so there’s a Mustang in the video and it’s NOT the wrecked car? Howindahelldidthathappen?

Wow... I bet all those “Never Hillary” morons are so glad that their vote didn’t count and Hillary won the election anyway...

Stanced Toyota RAV3

This is a great idea. I just wish there were more people I would consider friends who actually gave a damn about cars.

That’s how I’ve driven a lot of the cars I have.

Reminds me of an interesting comparison when I went to Australia. Most of the Aussies I met, who were awesome BTW, saw Americans stereo-typically as a bunch of gun toting cow boys.

100%

I drove past the crash and saw the NSX already on the flatbed

Isn’t fucking people already in their business model?

Only a Virginian would issue a #StrapOnChallenge without any hint of irony or self-awareness.

The message is clear: the TruCoat is strapped on at the factory, and cannot be removed.

Exactly this. All the money in the world cannot buy determination and persistence towards a goal. You can’t buy heart.

Nah, not true. It helps because you can get more seat time but I know of more than a few people who were well-funded and never got beyond club racing. If you start young, have wealthy benefactors and have the determination to work hard at the craft, then yes, you do have a distinct advantage. But just being rich?