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I enjoyed WoT quite a lot, so I figured I’d give the other Wargaming titles a go. Didn’t really care for Warplanes, though I’m a pilot and a big aviation geek. I think it’s about the best execution of air combat possible within their formula, but it’s naturally compromised by it.

This is sarcasm, yes?

So basically, imagine it as a line from a Creed song?

The CX-3 is based on the Mazda 2, and it is tiny. Bigger than the 2, but noticeably smaller inside than the Mazda3.

I’ve learned that if at any point a Sharpie marker shows up during the process, just walk away. The humble Sharpie is a harbinger of terrible things to come.

It’s no Morgan Three Wheeler, but since I can’t even have a Morgan Three Wheeler in Canada, it’ll do.

I may give Top Gear a chance again then. I haven’t actually enjoyed The Grand Tour all that much, though to be fair I was starting to get a little tired of Old Top Gear near the end.

COTD? COTD.

Ha! You’re not wrong, though.

Nailed it.

It is! Makes parking at the hotel way easier, and you generally don’t want (or aren’t allowed) to have a trailer with you while venturing into the back country.

On my way home from work, a car caught my attention in the rear view mirror. A burgundy Pontiac Grand Am, showing even more signs of abuse than your average Grand Am, blacked out tail lights and all, weaving madly through traffic. He passed me, cut in and forced me to brake hard as he had done to nearly everyone

Amazing. Love the nod to Napoleon Dynamite with the running away.

“No shit, Sherlock” -Canada

For reference.

Too bad they missed a product tie-in with Motorola by a couple years.

I first became aware of the ME Four Twelve when I played the original Forza Motorsport, and it beat me soundly over and over. I also learned about the McLaren F1 from a video game (NFS2); that’s what got me curious about cars in the first place.

In southern Alberta, this is known as “Tuesday”. Seriously, three separate times I have passed at least two blown-over trucks in the ditch. The worst I’ve seen in one day was five trucks.

The side skirts on the white one make it look as if some poor hatchback body is being carted helplessly around on an overwrought skateboard.

It seems like Honda is making some great efforts to get back to its roots, playing to its strengths by building straightforward vehicles that get all the simple things right.