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Is it just me or does it sound like he’s actually saying that the idea of women wanting a different car than men is in itself stupid?

“could cause consequential damage to the car.”

Actually... not the engine cylinder count, it has to do with chassis geometry and handling.

I want one. WHERE’S MY SUPER PURSUIT?

Guy: *Talks shit about old-boys clubs*

Even before I watched the in-car footage of him definitely not driving at “around 50mph”, that whole part of his story reeked a bit too much of “Do you know who I am?!”, and kinda burnt any sympathy I’d worked up from the rest of his story.

Broke the barrier.  No longer Virgin.

Didn’t realize this Murano was equipped with the lesser-known VQ35DEez NUTS.

Why did I hand the position back? It’s a track day, not a race. I have to lift and the other guy didn’t, I don’t want to ruin his lap and fun. I felt bad when I cut someone off into turn five only to lift a little later and gave him a point by too. I’m just having fun, not out there to ruin anyone else’s.

Compliments of McMike:

They look cuddly, just like domesticated cats, but bigger. And I guess that’s why I’d be concerned: cats are fickle. Even a friendly cat might occasionally scratch or nip you if you don’t pet it in exactly the right way. The consequences of a “love bite” from a cheetah would probably be pretty severe.

If only there was something that would filter the air before it goes into the turbo.

I was recently lucky enough to ride in one. It’s amazing.

You know it wasn’t a Mustang because it turned away from the pedestrians.

Thanks for chiming in, Ben. This proves that even the pinnacle of high performance “road” cars still can’t hold a candle to a well built race car. It amazes me how much aero makes a difference.

Which I think is rather the point of the article. It’s not some incredibly elitist, you-can’t-do-anything-with-your-car that the rumours were saying. It’s pretty much a normal tack day.

I believe its called “fun”. Give it a try sometime.

Basically, it's just more of everything, in the great American way.