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I got one of these sitting in a warehouse for at least twenty years now. I feel bad every time I see it but it needs a lot of work.

Well, technically that’s an underbone. Main difference being engine placement and wheel size. If you’ve driven one you can tell it’s definitely not a scooter.

Also since they’re geared towards performance, they get paddleshifters at best so they get fast shifts.

I get that americans might hold that view. Fact of the matter is that you’re not easily distracted because you’re shifting, you’re not distracted because you enjoy driving, as people with manuals are likely to be. But as anyone who lives in a country where manual is the norm, ie: anywhere but North America, it’s

Will it break it by driving the bike, as in actually adapting and learning, or by simply having the route programmed into it with trial and error to get the best line?

They’ll just outlaw that too and they’ll be back on the drawing board.

One has to wonder how that affects handling though, specifically with crosswinds.

The clutch cuts power.

Picture this, it’s this past summer, I’ve just passed my driving test this past monday, its sunday now. Of course I’ve spent the week riding around my neighborhood in my dad’s 14 year old 180cc Peugeot Elyseo that’s lost half its mass in small bits and pieces and is held together with zip ties. Of course I’ve been

So you think it’s better to keep people ignorant? Come the fuck on on dude.

Gotta agree with Doug here, have you had your head checked?

Always thought the MR2 sounded really cool. It’s not long so it’s easy to remember and it just rolls off the tongue. Sounds like a weapon or a fighter jet or a secret agency or a seriously fast car. And ok, it’s no super car, but it’s still a cool car, deserving of a cool name.

People are being too hard on some cars to be honest. I mean let’s face it, our metrics for whether a car is good or bad is whether it is a “driver’s car” or not which is frankly something most of the world doesn’t care about. Top Gear even went as far to almost make out the Peugeot 308 as the worst car in the world