racerx450
RacerX450
racerx450

Well yeah, I use "little" more in an emotional sense than anything, she's not even the smallest car I own. Usually I can be found kicking around in a Fiat 500 which is only a little longer than the entire hood of the Corvette. Thing is though, I don't think my Corvette was ever intended to be truly sporty. By that

Homie be all like....

Oh boy. . . top one is definitely "manuals only." As in, if it doesn't have a traditional 3 pedals + stick, I'm not interested. Period. I don't care how great the car is. It can be my dream car that costs $6 million, but if it doesn't have a manual, I'll walk away shaking my head.

youve been hanging out with the wrong group of people then.

and three times? you'd think you would have been more careful after the first 2. I'm not saying they were all your fault, but I can almost guarantee you could have avoided AT LEAST one of them.

cars will NEVER "talk to you. all this bullshiut about "the purity of driving" and "feel the road". its horse poop

you want those things, you get a motorcycle. a car you just sit in and turn a wheel. occasionally change a gear.

bikes? you have to lean, shift your weight around, and actually work to ride it.

You have a point. Though they're not nearly as dumb as performance/luxury SUVs.

You can, and will, have fun in a FWD car.

That I hate every BMW. Nothing about them excite me, and I never understood their popularity. I guess the same could be said for all German brands.

Never knew about the business plot. It seems they still won though, it just took a while longer with a behind the scenes soft coup.

SUNDAY! SUNDAY! SUNDAY!

Yeah. Drag racing is great. Local strips allow damn near every vehicle on the track for their amateur racing nights for about $20. I encourage everyone to go try it no matter what you drive. It's great fun, and can absolutely be challenging.

In for people criticizing drag racing!

The seller would have be the world's biggest dumbass, showing pics of it on a beach while trying to sell it. No way I'd touch this car now knowing that the owner was that stupid.

Oh yeah...like that one time where my wife who uses a wheelchair asked for a cordless phone at her work so that she can answer calls and assist library patrons because the corded phone was out of her reach. Her bossed refused the request, then proceeded to reprimand her for not being responsive enough to phone calls.

Yeah... I'm not going to do that. Nope. Never gonna.

Great. On the heels that my Kawasaki team shit the bed in World SBK, now there is a M1 lookalike on the road that will give Kawasaki fits next year and likely relegate the ZX-10R to second place.

10/10 would play with in the dirt, push way too hard and break. Then fix. Then more of those things I said I would do.

I really like what you did with my words here. Unfortunately, yeah... that goes on for a time until someone decent gets access to new tech. Yay capitalism.

Please cite the source of these "facts" that you've quoted. When last I looked, the wealthiest Americans have a lower effective tax rate than the people who earn considerably less. The effective tax rate for the top 1% is near 20%, while the average American pays closer to 30%. Does that sound fair to you?

One of the great things about solar is that it decentralises energy again after more than a century of centralisation. Big energy can go take a hike.