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I can agree with most of your comment. But I think it’s hard to even compare the two cars. The S cost 20k more, for one thing, and only had 1.5 real generations vs the miata’s four. I think the Miata takes some tinkering to really bring out it’s sporty side, really just reducing body roll. The miata is an absolute joy

That’s just, like, your opinion man.

Agreed. But I’ll tell you, for a NA car where the power curve just keeps... going.... UP.... 7800 still feels quite hell-raising, like you’re hanging on to a rocket. And, yes, VTEC still kicks in, which just adds to the whole “why is it still pulling harder” effect. I’d love 9k, I imagine it’s quite terrifying,  but

Having driven both, extensively, I have to say I can barely tell a difference between the cable/electronic throttle! They really did well with the feel and responsiveness. They did so well in fact that I’ve settled with a 2007 as my forever car. I also prefer having the option of VSC on the off-chance I get trapped in

1. Honda S2000, the car that led me to appreciate clean timeless styling, handling, quality, a focused driver’s experience, and— most importantly— the joy of slow-car-fast. I don’t need 400hp on the street, nor can I put it to use without endangering myself and others. One of the last analog everyman’s sports cars

Agreed. I was very excited for it, felt a twinge of boredom in the beta, but still bought it on good faith in the devs. The first couple times I played with a full crew it was a blast. The next couple times started to feel grindy, and then we began to realize, what are we even grinding towards? Now I’ve completely

Its one of the supercars I often find myself forgetting about, but I really like them. They’re on the less expensive side of the game, which means I see them a little more often and that they are a bit more attainable;  they have a unique and cool silhouette (the older gens moreso than the new ones-I miss the side

I’m a USAF pilot. Tesla’s Autopilot (much like autopilot in aircraft) is meant to **ease workload,** not to completely automate the act of controlling the vehicle (it actually says this in our manuals). As with flying, the road is a constantly-changing environment with a TON of variables: drivers acting erratically,

I actually just picked up one to make it my daily. I think it’s sacrilege to NOT drive an S! They’re reliable cars that are meant to be enjoyed. It’s not the same as a Ferrari that is probably only meant to get a couple miles a year. Yeah they are very special and purposeful cars, but at that price point they were

Yep. Classic Hondas are climbing across the board! The NSX, Si, and S2k... Fortunately last year I was able to get to a point where I bought a 2007 AP2, 60k two owner... For 20 grand which is pretty crazy for a 10yr old sports car. Im planning on keeping it almost stock and being able to ride that increasing value in

A remaster of the true burnout classics would be amazing... Takedown is one of the best classic racers, but I’m pretty sure I spent more time with Pradise and enjoyed it more. I remember at first I didn’t like it too much and was hesitant to really get into it, but when I did I found one of the most mechanically solid

I think they have some of the prettiest, cleanest styling on the market. If you just want a gorgeous, somewhat more unique, quality built luxury vehicle that won’thave a BMW cost of ownership I don’t know where better you could go besides Lexus with their Alien grille.

As a console player, I don’t build unless I absolutely have to because the controls are garbage and require several button presses, and more often than not I get killed when trying to build. This is my biggest issue with console Fortnite, along with the aiming feeling like an uninspired PC port. The exception is at

Still not cool.

I personally think they are good looking. Fast and furious made them popular, and they represent the end of an amazing period of Japanese sports cars that we’ll never see again. The engine helped, sure, but I think it was more of just what the car represented. Yeah, Corvettes have always produced great performance for

Yellow is glorious on any small car or any car with lots of contrast or any convertible. Or any car that’s supposed to be sporty.

Ah yes... 90's green. It has a faint hint of teal. I love it.

I’m kind of surprised it wasn’t a defense character either. But at the same time I think their classification of “defense” characters is dumb. Orisa should be a defense character, she just also happens to be tanky. Brigitte is a tank that happens to heal. Hanzo is a piece of shit that only kills people, his only

Is this still worth picking up? Are there enough players to support MP for a while longer? I’ve had great success with CoD4, only have trouble finding gametypes like headquarters and team tac.

Wow. I’ve never really liked a custom rebodied car before. This feels... Wrong somehow. But I like it.