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    Plus, Canadians* in general seem to be pretty decent folks.

    Problem is, that life in prison is paid for by taxpayers. I’d rather keep my money, or at least have it go toward more productive things. Like schools.

    Twerkin’ level - Grand Master.

    Let us Traverse this error and get things back on course.

    Another honorable mention...I remember playing this on my brother’s Apple II-C back in the day. Test Drive was my first racing game ever. And to this day probably still the hardest.

    Surprised to not see this while scrolling through.

    I still miss mine.

    He should change his name to Chuckus.

    4 cylinders, 4 gears, (nearly) 4 thousand pounds of mass. I can only imagine how fun that is to drive. And I say imagine, because if that become my reality I might just drive it off a cliff. Slowly.

    What options were ticked to get to the “as tested” price, and would you consider them necessary to achieve the level of enjoyment you experienced with the car?

    Looks like tape to cover fender and hood gaps (every bit of aero counts!), as well as absorb the inevitable rock chip circus of driving across the country.

    Above a certain threshold lithium battery charge rate slows down greatly to prevent long term damage to the cells. That’s why supercharges get you 80% of your battery very quickly, but can’t do the full 100%. No reason to get that extra charge unless absolutely needed.

    I had to.

    I love the proposed changes, especially telling a story with the review. A numbering system might work when comparing a vehicle to its direct competition, but you simply can’t put econoboxes and supercars on the same scale and expect people to understand.

    How to get ungreyed! I need the Dummy guide.

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    Not so much a swap as an addition, but I’d nominate the twin-engine, twin-drivetrain Hyundai Tiburon from yesteryear.

    Night shots in SFO with my crappy point and shoot’s HDR mode were amazing compared to anything else I could pull off. Go some city shots from the pier near Fisherman’s Wharf and was pretty happy. I imagine a real camera would do much better.

    So this Tavarish guy likes to write articles about his own experiences in owning used German luxury cars. He always stresses the point that such tasks should be undertaken by people with some mechanical experience, and to always conduct your own research prior to making a decision.

    Did you make an typo and accidentally correct the previous typo? Did two wrongs just make a right here? Or was that on purpose? I’m so confused.