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Meh, Ducati has the same issues with vibration.

All Harleys have vibration issues.

Ahh, it's reverse that isn't syncro-ed.

Am I wrong in thinking that the vast majority of cars have no syncro in first gear?

That seems like it would be mighty confusing for the average driver. Looking to the right to see what is on your left I mean.

Well yeah... until you drive down a dusty road. Or it's snowing quite hard. Quite common issues.

That doesn't sound like an ergonomic issue... it sounds like a weight issue.

Well, seeing as a majority of people fell into oppressed classes for virtually 99% of human history, it's kinda hard to escape.

Not in the form of two infected humans.

No it is not. It is a piston engine, and an external combustion engine, not an internal combustion engine.

Tell you what. I'll help you out. Just send me a Cadillac. Any Cadillac would do. And I'll drive it around to help increase the amount on the streets. I'll even do it for free. I'll wash it, keep it waxed, only give it premium and give it regular oil changes. I'll use it to take my date out to dinner, I'll take

Yeah, that's not going for under 10k

I pass one almost weekly...

What was tarted up about the Cupra?

Yeah, but most people aren't buying MB Cozzys or M3s. You show a M3 to most people, and they say "Yeah, so what?"

Says the guy that doesn't realize that the biggest company in California is Chevron, which is the third largest company in the US.

You also have a car with no warranty too.

You're missing the point. The engine is still used in a car. Sure, it's not used to drive the wheels directly, but it's being used in a car.

Wait... you don't have enough room for a dog and two friends? Hell, I've got enough room in a Golf for a dog and three friends... or four if they aren't that great of friends.

Can we speed up the cameras even more?