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    “Being an enthusiast isn’t about the car you own, it’s about the cars you want to drive.”

    ~Some guy on the internet

    Saw the title, didn’t even need to see the argument. Of course you can be an enthusiast. If the only car you own is a Prius, you can be an enthusiast. Being an enthusiast isn’t about the car you own, it’s about the cars you want to drive.

    I’m just busting your chops, man. Enjoy the new year.

    Not a single thing about that whole mass is not the same as force on Pluto thing, huh?

    The turbo is absolutely buried in that engine. It will be difficult to relocate/upgrade.

    It makes their opinion useless and just noise that everyone has to sift through when looking for legitimate ones. Just because you can form an opinion about something doesn’t mean it holds any merit. It definitely doesn’t mean that you have any legitimacy in any argument.

    “Practice on it” is obvious advice. I thought this would have been about how you’re slamming through tech 4 hours late, pass, then realize you have no idea what the track looks like. You know, like a proper race team.

    Is it just me or would anyone here be far happier than the normal person to get detailing stuff? I go through hundreds of dollars of it a year and would welcome it as a gift.

    What is wrong with you all? It’s free. Free. No cost. Being a car enthusiast isn’t about having opinions of cars you’ve never driven.

    Can we get a comment of the year going? That would be awesome.

    What’s wrong with all of you? It’s a free car. Free. No cost. Being a car enthusiast isn’t about having opinions of cars you’ve never driven

    Brap brap brap brap

    What a gay ‘ol time.

    Maybe the passenger front. The shadow seems to suggest the trailer blew over. But there definitely is a pop.

    Looks like the truck hit a pretty mean crosswind. The back end came out first.

    Absolutely. However that’s not to say that it can’t be done. Boston is a poster boy for modern infrastructure engineering. If anyone could get the funding for an overhaul it would be them.

    Operators are an antiquated form of running trains. Similar to an elevator operator. The entire thing can be made to be autonomous and even safer than a manned operation. We are doing it with cars already and they have significantly more freedom of motion.

    I honestly think I’d go for a Fiat 500 Abarth or a Ford Fiesta ST. Both cars spank the Veloster in track performance.

    What exactly was the motive to writing this article?

    Rather them ruin a Baja than an STi.