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I went to the Ring a few years ago and happened to run into a fellow American that was kind enough to let me ride along for a lap in a fiat he had rented. I spent the day around the track and the way people drive on there is insane. Having said that a lot of people do actually realize the rules and are good about

Best Buy not only fucked up the online orders, the miserably failed at their in store pre-orders as well. After a friend of mine received the infamous e-mail letting him know that Best Buy would not be sending him his LCE copy of Forza 4 I immediately contacted the local Best Buy which I had my pre-order at. Upon me

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I did the exact same thing with mine. I was going to order online, but i figured i could just pick it up in store because i didn't want to pay for shipping. My friend got this infamous e-mail so i called Best Buy asap and they were clueless about the e-mail, but reassured me that my copy was fine.

I had a friend who pre-ordered it online and also received this e mail, but i actually went into the store to pre-order mine and they haven't said anything. I even called the store and told them about the e-mail (which they hadn't even heard of at that point) and they reassured me, hopefully not falsely, that I would

As soon as i saw this i was sure VW would be on the list, and we didn't even make a podium finish. I am disappointed.

I was going to ask where the Porsche reviews were, but nope, just kidding, i guess those are locked away in some nonsense Need for Speed game

I would have to say BMW, more specifically the 135i.

thank you for the laugh this morning, early COTD vote for you

I'm thinking an E63 AMG, plenty of space being a sedan, and a twin turbo 550 hp V8 to lug him around, seems fair to me.

How is it that the driver always seems to survive this crap and the passenger is left dead. Is it an irony thing for the driver to have to live with knowing they killed their friend that they were just trying to show off to? Either way, prayers for the passenger and a swift kick in the nuts to the joyriding ass clown

agreed, great commercial for sure

parking near i curb, i should have been more specific. unless you plan to rice your ccx down the street with the doors open i could only hope the lucky owners of such a vehicle would be conscious of their parking limitations

if you own a Koenigsegg and it is anywhere near a curb there is a problem

anyone have a high-res copy of that F40 garage?

Ha, check engine light bingo on the VW, thats classic and the exact reason i just got rid of my 1.8T Jetta, i apparently lost the game

I can't wait for these to arrive to see how truly different they are going to be from the 997. My only concern is when that will actually occur since Porsche has a pretty decent inventory of 997 911's currently sitting at dealerships across the U.S. On another note bring on the 200 variations of this asap

This is why people are so paranoid about leaving their cars at dealerships and why a good dealership is hard to come by. I have worked at a variety of dealerships and this happens at all levels. We had a service advisor at a VW dealership i worked at take a R32 for a joyride and lose control because he thought hooning

MK4 VW R32, plenty of space with it being a hatchback, 246 hp from a 3.2L VR6 that has a soundtrack to be envied, and AWD to provide nice hooning potential in the right situation.

I'm going to guess this is the car that was at the TX2K11 event this year. The only thing i can say is that at least it was being driven and not stored in some climate controlled box for no one to ever see.