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    If people feel safer in their cars, they take more risks.

    That’s great but at the drawing stage, you only need to be aesthetically pleasing. Unrealistically large, tucked, wheels are also part of this fad. Like seriously look at the drawing I posted, what are those? 25 inch wheels?

    I saw one of these for the first time today. No one is going to lower the hip line of any car ever again, are they? The conventional design aesthetic is all messed up and perverted because there is some preconceived notion that designs like this look good.

    armchair engineers out in force today.

    Has hello kitty theming to be edgy played out yet? Because it seems pretty played out to me.

    Feel free to tell Tavarish.

    Now you know how I feel when you post “X could be bought for the price of Y” articles. You can, but it completely lacks perspective of how much it will really cost you and is therefore misleading.

    None of the WRXs/STis look particularly good. They’ve always been a performance economy car.

    WE DON’T CARE WHAT YOU THINK

    And I’m guessing this whole thing hasn’t effected Jalopnik’s relationship with Honda in any way?

    They probably have an idea of who the poster is. They just need legal evidence. This will be one of those “we’re not gonna fire you, but you better not take a single step out of line or we will” dealies

    You keep oggling this dude’s photography, but it isn’t really anything to get impressed over. I could step by step show you how to create one of these photos. It’s nearly all sliders in Adobe Lightroom with exception of the insanely overdone vignette. Even Adobe have their standards.

    A trunk liner. Now ask me what I’d install in the bed *grins*

    It sort of sounds like we need to revisit what qualifies someone to teach kids as well as the laws regulations and standards to encourage people like this to teach.

    Honeypot thread. Ban everyone who says they ran from police. The general Jalopnik audience is already pretty basic. We can do without the full blown idiots.

    It’s a gambling game for me. I order a pizza in god awful weather. If the guy comes late, free pizza, if he doesn’t good on him. Either way he always gets a huge tip. Like 50-60%

    Clocks done. Rack em up boys!

    I’d be better known if I had more than 20 races. I thought you would have been able to reach that conclusion.

    You asked what my win loss ratio was as well as how many races I had under my belt, did you not? Did I do anything but answer your question? You need to stop jumping to conclusions.

    Lol why bother asking if that’s the attitude you are going to have about it? Is any type of racing less legitimate than another?