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I was looking for a manual and a fun commuter car with power. I also wanted fuel efficiency. I considered mustang/camaro but i just dont like how heavy cars feel. I went with a GTI because in 2dr form its under 3000lbs and its easy to mod over 300hp. So overall it gave me the around town quick feel i wanted. it also

I know what you mean. I was speccing out the 230i today, and with anything approaching my tolerable minimum equipment levels (no pleather - I prefer quality fabric but will accept leather as long as it is heated) it gets over $40k fast. The M240i seems to pretty much knock on the door of the M2 Competition, which at

I’ve got a ‘15 Convertible GT in the same color w/ red leather. No regrets. Do it.

Careful test driving one. You’ll fall in love and buy one. I don’t like Ford and I’ve never been a mustang guy.

I can honestly say I miss my 2011 GT. It was a good car in all the right ways.

I have a 2015 Mustang GT; my wife has a 2018 320i X-Drive. The Bimmer feels lighter, more go-kart like (this might have to do with how ridiculously overboosted the electric power steering is), and more easily tossable. The Mustang has a nicer interior (granted, I massively up-optioned my Mustang, had every available

They’re really great cars, and it’s hard to beat that level of power and performance for that price.

Yeah! I was really loving the blue

Maybe with Final Fantasy XVI they can just make a game, sell the game, and then we have the entire game. That’d be nice.

“President Trump believes in a free press and expects and welcomes tough questions of him and his Administration.”

its best.

Can’t blame the Lambo driver, after all the BMW was camouflaged.

Is it common for people to pull into the median in Florida?

The slows won’t even move out of the left lane for the police. Ugh!

Or allow me to search an entire dresser? I’m sorry, but the control issue is game breaking.

ok, This is stupid expensive.

With the exception of riding around on horseback (and even that can be somewhat negated by unlocking the fast travel,) almost none of these things are vital to the actual gameplay though. It’s all effectively optional content. You don’t take a significant health hit for not ever having Arthur eat. You can never

It’s certainly a design choice with it’s own set of drawbacks. In many ways tedium is the hallmark of simulation. Some will call it tedium, others will call it immersion.

The wild west was often tedious.  Taking care of a horse and setting up camp are tedious activities, but they create a sense of place that makes RDR2's world feel more alive and deep than just about any other game world I can think of.