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EDIT: Wow, looks to be over $100 EACH WAY for me on the Amtrak. Count me out.

I wanna go!

Carpool? I'm right by the maine (Berwick) border...

I was reading a post on some other news site, and they mentioned leaked cheats - one of them was "slippery tires", so I'm hoping to get that old handling back (kind of) even before the PC mods ;)

To each their own. I personally just saw it as a challenge. And for extra fun, you can shoot out the rear tires on a bus and go sliding fully sideways down the highway :)

EDIT: Just watched the gameplay video. The suspension looks completely over-hard and it seems they went back to excessively sticky tires. Too bad, they finally had it down in 4 that your average 1980s caddy does NOT make a great get-away vehicle, and instead is a wibbily wobboly mess when being driven really hard.

Wondering if you can comment on how the driving feels, perhaps compared to IV? It caught alot of criticism, but as an avid racing games fan I appreciated that it was unique in how you could feel the weight of the cars, and the bouncy suspension, which is what the average econobox/minivan has.

This car reeks of a Lemons theme...

Or if dreams of dusting BMWs dance in your head, you can go full badass and get the 3.0-liter turbocharged inline six on the V60 R-Design with 325 horsepower and 354 pound-feet of torque going to all four wheels. That makes it the fastest and most powerful Volvo wagon in history.

OF COURSE HE 'YOTA'S!

cheezeburga spunsors, GENUIS!11111

They're always along for the ride when it comes to Lemons.

If you're interested in finding a league to play around with, we just started our V8 Supercars league, and will be launching a Britsh track based Kia championship, along with our World track Kia championship soon.

Parker,

I mean, they SELL cages that are "bolt-in legal", but what it means is that the CAGE and it's tubing is made to legal specs, then you have to check the rules for the particular series you run in. Almost always, they may allow the cage, but will require you weld it in, typically with spreader plates (ignoring the bolt

I'm shocked that they allow "bolted in" roll cages, rather than requiring welding.

I don't care how well it was done. What a terrible thing to do to an FD chassis.

3. Porsche racer/test driver Mark Lieb was behind the wheel, it was the Weissach version, and they were on Michel Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires (this may explain why it's so much faster than the pre-prod version).

My friend and I have long wanted to start a kei car race series in the US.