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Huh, a 2jz swapped widebody version of this exact car is what I used for all of the drift zones in Forza Horizon 3. Obviously not nearly as cool, or even remotely impressive. Still interesting to see exactly the same chassis being used for exactly the same purpose with exactly the same fender flares in reality.

At long last, the red dot will be mine.

I almost made it a full day with adblock disabled for Jalopnik. Then, in this article, an Uber ad started playing with sound. When I clicked the pause button it didn’t stop the video, but did open the Uber website. Jokes on me. So I closed that, muted the sound on the video which did pause it, and then went back to

Wait, that’s not Doug?!?

Wait, that’s not Doug?!?

Kind of luck out in PA. Since front plates aren’t required, all the legit cop cars have blue line front plates as well. Dead giveaway. At least around here, anyway.

Just looking at that bag makes my teeth hurt. Getting old sucks.

Just looking at that bag makes my teeth hurt. Getting old sucks.

Wait, $750 is the cheap one? (Yes, I live under a rock. It’s nice a cool here.)

I am exactly the same way. Someone pointed out that a car I was recently considering cost more than half the value of my house, to which my reply was “Yup.” I would have driven the wheels off of it as well.

There is money, FU money, and then “I can actually afford to drive my LaFerrari” money. I guess this guy is just stuck at the FU money level.

Completely agree and feel the exact same way about the online play. While there can be some good racing, generally once you go online Forza becomes a demolition derby. Exploring the map and completing the story/career/festival(?) is always fun in Horizon. Hope it isn’t ruined.

Horizon may be better for you then if you can take the even less realistic driving physics. Or a different game, I’m admittedly a bit limited on experience outside of Forza. For me it is all about the cars, so I don’t mind the same tracks. There are quite a few track variants in 7, and weather options increased to

For offline play, when FM7 came out it was a bug laden pile of horse shit riding on 4k res (which wasn’t even immediately available) and a huge car selection, while about 20% of the cars were locked behind time-limited events. It has since gotten a lot better and has recently had updates to rework track limits (with

Holy shit...

True, but if you use race suspension to lower the ride height while keeping the tires stock, those off-roaders are pretty fun to slide around. Not competitive online, if that’s your thing, but fun. If you give them more grip without lowering, all they do is roll.

From what I understand, the physics between Forza Motorsport and Horizon are a bit different to suit the game play of Horizon. Turn 10 hands the car data over to Playground to futz with, so it isn’t a direct port. Even between Horizon 3 and 4 there have been quite a few changes, with twice as many tire choices and

My money is on Trump being more pissed about Obama marginalizing his role than associating him with the problem.

Depends upon what security tools are installed on your PC. Most places would be able to see that you’re connecting to a Tor node and how much bandwidth you’re using, and several more would be able to see that you’re using Tor as a program. While it is possible to see which sites you were visiting with software on the

Dude, if I launched that submarine into space... it would totally fly like this. *Jetson’s car noises while moving the joint through the air*

I would suggest you shop that auto policy around to see if you can save some money. Really, that’s not a bad thing for everyone to do from time to time, regardless of situation.