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With Ford AND Ferrari back in LeMans, I would hope that someone would actually televise every race in its glorious entirety. In the US. Not on FS1.

With Ford AND Ferrari back in le mans, I wouldn't even bother watching F1 any more.

Judging by that man's face, he'd fly into combat with a Swordfish style ball bearings 'n c4 vest on. If he got shot down and captured he'd be sure to take some ISIS assholes with him.

I'd like to see the coalition (i.e. USA) begin an air campaign that would destroy C&C and SAM threats, then carpet bomb with B-52s and finally let the Jordanians come in and mop up on the ground. Give Jordan a chunk of Syria as spoils.

I haven't watched the videos but I bet their executions weren't near as brutal as being burned alive or having your head chopped off. People seem to forget the savages we are talking about when we say ISIS.

While not one of the best, it's worth mentioning that Honda built a replica of Tsukuba in Ohio to test their cars.

NOBODY PUTS MCLAREN F1 IN THE CORNER

Good thing my car came with BMW's most advanced American anti-theft system available

OMG THANK YOU! I thought I was alone in thinking that its a giant middle finger to us calling this a four door sports car after canceling that one.

lol nice Honda wheels

Nope, this could tho. And then they cancelled it....

The NSX targeted 458 Italia's performance, and just as it's supposed to come out, Ferrari moved the target up... So what does that mean for Honda?

my rule of thumb: a mirror will tell you NOT to turn, but only a head-check will tell you it's indeed safe to turn.

You're aiming the mirrors in too far. they should just barely overlap the rearview mirror edges so you get a full view and get rid of those blindspots.

Your mirrors aren't tilted outward enough. If you can see a car in both your rear and side view mirrors then there's redundancy/overlap and you can probably afford to push your sides out further.

It's different if your brother-in-law is driving your car with your permission.

Are you drunk?

There are laws on the books about responsibility. Technically the vehicle is under the care of the dealership. His premiums should not rise because of an accident of the dealer. It's more "a deductible". The owner will have to pay over about 5-7 years increased premiums, and other penalties. The dealer has full