sonorousspeedjoe
SonorousSpeedJoe
sonorousspeedjoe

Fanatec makes a number of great steering wheels for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. They even have the CSR and CSR Elite for Forza Motorsport 4 (they apparently also work with the PS3), although those are paddle-shifted.

I remember playing this at Dave & Busters for my high school's post-prom party earlier this year. Shifting with the clutch pedal and gated shifter while sitting in the bucket seat was freaking awesome, since there were no stickshift cars at my house at the time and all I had was a G27 mounted on a wooden stand. I

Speaking of putting your car on the moon... is there anyone else here who played Cruis'n World and remembers how your car would be lifted via the helicopter with the magnet, dropped into the shuttle, and sent to the moon for the last race?

I think the 335d was only ever offered in the sedan configuration.

Hmm... wasn't this song in Midnight Club: Los Angeles?

They'll probably take their time with DRIVE CLEAN to get it right - I don't recall where I read it (it was either here or YouTube), but Larry once responded to a commenter and said that he might be going over to Europe (I know Ireland was involved in the discussion) to do an episode, possibly in relation to the

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I'd love to see more of Matt Farah and Chris Harris as well.

My dad's a great and attentive driver, but he still keeps his left hand on the left "mom" position while the other hand stays free (aside from making turns) for shifting and whatnot.

I still don't know why Infiniti hasn't gone after Lexus yet.

While I'll admit that I'm not familiar with '80's Lambos, I feel like that's the vibe I'm getting from this Gallardo. I like it a little bit, but it otherwise looks odd.

...Huh?

It wouldn't be your fault that he wrapped it around the tree, no - it'd be totally due to his own stupidity, as you said, and that's what's at the root of the question I posed. Selling a car in and of itself is all about getting money for it and moving on, and it ends there. The only question is whether one would

I think you've posted this one before. Maybe not this exact picture, but the model and the Ferrari.

I said that I agreed with just letting go of the car, regardless of your feelings about said car - the issue I expressed concern about was who you sell the car to, i.e. the example I gave of selling a modded car to a kid whose parents are buying it for him. Can you really trust him not to mess it (and in all

I agree. I first started seeing it in GM press releases and now auto journalists have picked it up and are running with it. It drives me nuts, but I can deal with it.

I'm not too sure about #1 (beyond removing your emotional attachment) - isn't it best to sell your car to someone who you can tell is capable of (or whom you can trust to learn how to) respecting it, as opposed to letting it go to the highest bidder?

Wow... this is one of the best new cars I've seen in the past few months. It definitely looks like a proper successor to the Carrera GT.

The way the headlights curve down and around seems a bit odd to me, but the rest of the car looks fantastic otherwise.