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So...even by trying to start his own thing...this is still a negative? I am always confused by people who hate people who have money.

Wait so you are calling him a punk for trying to make money on the side to pay for gas? I am confused about how that makes sense.

I rest my case.

Motorcyclists are dicks.

just stop it please we are over this sh*t! if you feel uncomfortable living in the white world just leave or do whatever please your self. I mean if he was in his country would they care ? i don't think so. but its just sad:(

I'll use the same answer as the blue balls question, the ME-412

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Chrysler ME412. Not sure it counts but it was certainly more than a concept.

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The Miata. Pop up headlights and all. Handled wonderfully, sure. But holy monkey taint it was the slowest thing I've ever driven. The utter lack of acceleration was incredibly off-putting. I wasn't expecting a speed demon, but it felt like it couldn't even get out of its own way, and I am disappointed to this day,

A Doug DeMuro article with actual reporting? I. AM. OUTRAGED. Where are the loose jokes/insults about midwestern states? While there was mention of a Ferrari there was no mention of Doug's Ferrari. What gives?

I prefer the old one:

I actually enjoyed it. At least it was creative. I HATE those scream in your face dealership ads. It's a Lexus dealer that can poke fun at themselves. I'd shop with them. (Assuming I was actually in the market for a Lexus)

OK, well I can sort of see your point but I believe you set everyone off when in your fist post you said "The GTR is the perfect starting car" . That's contrary to what pretty much anyone with any knowledge of racing would say.

I get that you're saying that if someone is going to show up with no experience and just run out on the track without instruction in a 600 HP car, the GT-R is the best choice because it's the least likely to kill them (compared to the rest of the 600+ HP cars). If that were the only choice, I'd say hell yeah I'd

I'll give you that, the article doesn't help, it's pretty much click fodder. But I can't agree that having someone new to the track learn on a car that does most of the work for them is a better idea than learning on a car that is unforgiving. People (usually) learn quick when they fuck up, particularly if they damage

Yeah, I don't get it. I thought I was gonna see that GTR go fly off a railing into a ball of fire. It was just some noob driving around fast....and not crashing. The author completely shoots himself in the foot because the video shows the opposite of what he is trying to prove.

And there you have it- proof that money can't buy brains.

Having driven a GT-R on a track with minimal experience.. I can say that it is very easy to drive. The person in this video would have driven that Miata just as shitty. The only hard part about a GT-R is knowing braking points since your going so damn fast towards corners.