squigledot
Squigledot
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Should have dusted off a Gamecube and played it the right way, with the wonderful and almost perfect Gamecube controller and the lock-on aiming. I still say the Wii made the series considerably worse, but as it turns out, that tends to be a polarizing topic and a matter of opinion. Maybe Nintendo should work on making

1. Sony doesn't protect consumer data, making it easy for them to get hacked.

I'm a little disappointed to see that "EVERY SINGLE ONE" wasn't the #1 answer. I mean, what gasoline car would be worse with a manual option?

I don't know about 80%, but yeah, no one in this video was doing the right thing. Regardless of speed, parking your car in the middle of the road (not even pulling off to the side) and not putting on your 4 ways is a recipe for disaster, regardless of how fast people were coming around that corner.

All of them.

Any chance this dealership is owned by Comcast?

I want to rage-hate this, but everyone has their opinions, I'll just tell you why I have mine.

Lane departure warnings, "blind spot" radar, automatic stopping, backup sensors.

Not rich enough.

Could have been worse. I was once on vacation in Hawaii and a magician teleported me to Oklahoma.

Hehe. I have no desire to be seen as a "big man".

And that should be improved upon, not made more common. Guys can pretend to be a "big man" in a different way.

Exactly! It's such silly logic: make cars hurt pedestrians less. Instead of, I don't know, better crosswalks with signals that actually work, and greater punishments for drivers who hit pedestrians.

Do SOMETHING to prevent this stupid crap. Rolling coal is bad for our environment, makes visibility an issue, and serves no purpose. Ban it!

No, we need more of this. Those vehicles are more likely to roll over, can damage the tires on the fender over bumps that cause the full travel, and are at or above head hight. That changes regular accidents into decapitating nightmares. Even 18 wheelers have a lower bumper on the trailer to reduce the chance of

On some cars, they even block airflow or ruin aerodynamics. The costs of ruining the look and function of the front end of a car is not worth the tiny ability to ID a car on the front and back. What's next, side plates?

Eh, yes, but it's far more cumbersome. Plus, holding your wrist pointed at the screen that long is a pain. Plus, my remote would frequently lose tracking, often during a boss battle, causing Samus to pirouette for a good 5 seconds while I scream at the Wii to recognize that I'm pointing it's damn cumbersome remote at

I'm an Apple fan (check the name), and I don't want a damn Apple car. Apple makes great hardware and software, but what makes their tech great would make a car awful. If Steve Jobs was designing it, sure (he was a bit of a gear head), maybe it would be a decent car. But right now, I think it would be a self-driving

I found the Fiesta to be a bit hairier in the turns. Take a turn at 90 in the Focus with minimal tire squeal. Try that in the Fiesta and you'll be in the stones. On average, I found that I had to take the turns anywhere between 15-25 mph slower in the Fiesta ST. .

I agree, totally still matters. As someone who has driven both the Fiesta ST and the Focus ST on a track as well as autocross courses, I can confidently say the Focus ST is the better track car. It also feels better on the road, with more powerful acceleration for on ramps.