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Yes, the Hellcat is one of the worst cars out there in my opinion. I already don’t like the other Charger/Challenger models, and this one is just overpowered, underlined, and overweight. For a similar price I would gladly drive my family around in a beautiful and luxurious XC90 that could only do the speed limit.

Hellcat vs gimped XC90? Gimped XC90 all day every day. That XC90 is freaking gorgeous.

Yeah, but they will be using them.

Same difference. Meh, Eastern WA is a wasteland anyways.

Meh, Eastern WA is nothing but Spokane and some tiny little villages anyways.

Not if it’s factory spec (not coded).

All of the carbon fiber used in the i3 is manufactured in Spokane, WA.

I’m not sure how confident I would be as a police officer in a vehicle with so many requirements for how and where I operate it. I guess it’s no different than being a bicycle officer or something though.

If BMW enables the hold charge mode on these, great, but they better do the same for privately owned ones.

It’s plainly obvious from the picture that it’s a REX model. There’s a gas door on the front passenger side fender. Those are not present on the full-electric models.

Hopefully BMW told them that when that REX engine kicks in they'll be severely limited for acceleration and probably won't be able to go up a decent hill at any more than about 45-50mph.

We got a “secured” card through our bank to start my wife’s credit (she’s Japanese, had never lived in the US before). There were no fees to do anything, and they converted it to standard credit card after 6 months. What we also did was add her as an authorized user on my main credit card, this automatically gave her

Huh? Most landlords don’t report to a credit agency, your college degree doesn’t show up on your report, and neither does a checking/savings account at your local bank. To build good credit you HAVE TO do things that will actually show up on your credit report. The two biggest factors for credit history are paying on

Reatta?

If a heavily modified STI can do it in that time, I wonder what something like a LMP or F1/Indy car can do it in?

Track days on bikes are statistically FAR safer than riding on the street. It’s also FAR more fun. I started my riding career on the track on a YSR50 when I could still barely wipe my own ass, rode on street for a few years, then went back to the track for a while before giving it up for good.

That's not a GT-R badge on the fender, it says "GT" and it was found on most R33's.

It is actually. Here it is, same plates and all

It's a R33, but yes, your point still stands.

I don’t think it’s a GT-R. There is a 4 door Autech R33 GT-R, but this car doesn’t have any of the unique styling cues to be one. I’ve tried pausing the video as is does have the GT-R front bumper and wide front fenders, but it doesn’t appear to have the flared rear. It might though, it’s got the 33 wheels.

They actually made a 4 door R33 GT-R.