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And I can attest to a car being much more fun if you can use all the power. (Source: I own a 2006 non s mini cooper that makes about 90 hp.)

I've been meaning to ask, do you dd your elise?

In my personal experience, I would have to say a honda civic si. The seats are outrageously comfortable, has plenty of speed, confortable suspension, decent mpg, and really comfy seats.

Sir, I wish that I could photoshop right now.

61 mpg? That's pretty damn impressive, though I don't know how useable a 75 hp engine would be. My BMW mini only has 90 and I struggle with it get off red lights. Though this car is almost 500 pounds lighter than mine, so it might work better. Just imagine the mpg of a diesel one.

On a scale of one to fucked up this is fucked up.

The mustang boss 302 would like to have a word with you.

a 120 hp go-kart, are you trying to kill your future kids before you even have them?

As some one that owns a mini I can tell you that if I put 4 people in the car I can tell a major difference in the way it drives.

that's pretty reasonable considering they have to wire the thing and it needs a motor.

I may or may not of just tested the tongue thing.

Matt I wish I could come and argue with you about the mini countryman being a legit mini, but alas I am in louisiana.

I'm sorry?

At first I was weirded out, then I remembered you're a girl. carry on.

Well the GTI's dual clutch is a very good system and is not an automatic.

I would just bring my arms around over my head. which then again I'm double jointed in my shoulders.

Yeah I know, a e30 will run you at least 10 grand and that's for one in "ok" condition. But I agree with you on the 964, though I think the RWB body kit is a tad bit too flashy for my tastes.

Which would you rather? An e30 m3 or a Porsche 911 964?