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I’ll help you here. He was driving way too fucking fast.

Hornepayne, ON nearly became Antlerepayne, ON.

Yes. This is where comprehensive coverage kicks in. I’ve never read a clause that specifically says accidents while drunk driving aren’t covered. His premiums will be going way up though.

Tires keep on slippin’, slippin’, slippin’
Ending my future
Tires keep on slippin’, slippin’, slippin’
Ending my future

I want to fly like an Enzo
Into the ravine
Fly like an Enzo
Let the 100 proof spirits carry me
I want to fly like an Enzo
Till I’m tipsy
Oh, Lord, I’m going through the windshield

According to the description, the witness accounts and the street signs in those images, this [MAP] is where the accident happened.

Not really...snow makes things like that quite easy. I’ve done similar in a 80hp Ford Ranger, F250, F150, Turbo 2.3 Mustang, and a turbo V8 Mustang. All it takes is RWD, snow, and and understanding of car control.

Doing the same on dry pavement...that’s the real challenge.

I watched his model train episode last week and learned more about model trains than I ever thought I would know. Also, seeing him get teary eyed when as he saw his old train come together was more touching than watching the Notebook.

Wow. The guy that almost gets it on the scooter doesn’t even bother looking back over his shoulder at the van. I’m guessing this is relatively common driving there.

Oh man...I want one so bad, make mine a GTS with a manual though.

You’re right! You haven’t driven until your car dies mid-turn and you just... keep on driving...since there’s no power steering to begin with.

It makes me happy that some car manufacturers are not afraid to use real colors.

Back in 1999 we didn’t think crossovers could get any weirder than the Isuzu VehiCross. Boy were we wrong. If you want an idea of how messed up car styling has become, I’ve had more than one person mistake my 2001 VX as new. And most people would not be able to date it to 2001.

I think the only safe answer is: “No”

Can someone please explain the hierarchy between SUV, CUV, crossover, and sports activity coupe (or whatever category BMW has made up now)?

Don’t forget a hot Versa, if only they put the engine from the Juke on it:

Race all the micro hatches!

I would be all over this.

I think a Fit Si with ~190HP from the 1.5T would be perfect to hoon about in. Plus, you can leave the Type R garishness out of the picture which is a huge plus. A Fit Type R would also likely step on the Civic Si toes too much. Same logic as a FiRS/FoST.