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wait wait but....what if we called them super-sports cars? because they are something between an ordinary sports car like a FRS or Z, and a supercar like an Aventador type car...in my mind i separate them like this:

They could have just added HDMI-CEC support like the PS4 has instead of charging people $25. The only downside to that; it doesn't work with any god damn apps on PS4 anyway. Not even Netflix. "Really?", you ask. Yes, really. It's kind of pointless if all you can control is the system menu. Maybe Sony should make, I

WILD AUDI APPEARED!

Every time I sit down to watch a Formula 1 race, I'm faced with a terrible conundrum. You see, I watch Formula 1 for two reasons: 1. To assess how each car looks in comparison to the other cars on the grid and 2. To listen to how each engine sounds in comparison to engines of yesteryear.

Chess Grandmaster beats amateur player without much effort!

1v1 me on Shipment, bro.

Love all of it besides the lasers. That isn't really a puzzle. It's more can you do a lot of push ups.

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This is how the driver explained that failure.

BMW 2002...

mustache (and movember) approved.

So....where or how does one learn to drive like this? I'd love to be able to pull these tricks, even if I could never do them anywhere.

For some reason I don't recall this. And that makes me sad.

Are they trained to do this?

"You're"

"My" curve:

Power lift-gates are fucking fantastic. Chill out. What in the world is the cumulative value in a person operating a hatch? Riddle us that? Does it make the driving experience more rewarding? And what does this have to do with America? Every luxury vehicle now comes equipped with this feature, whether it's for rear

I simply don't understand her business model. I get it that sea shells are abundant in the vicinity of the ocean, leading to a robust and dependable supply chain. But that only means that the average consumer is capable of obtaining their own sea shells with limited effort. The large supply should also lead to

The 308. Yeah, yeah, Tom Selleck, Hawaiian shirts, blah blah blah. Still one of the prettiest sports cars of the modern era, and possibly of all time.

You forgot the promotion of "wagonism" (and its sub-sect of manual-diesel-wagonism) which is seriously lacking in the United States but is quite prevalent in more automotively developed areas of the world, and some not so automotively developed areas of the world. (I know automotively is not a word) :)