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Only about half of these will run one under $1K for most cars

Now here's a vehicle that's built for drifting.

Looks like a great little track with all the hills.

If you provide the car, I can leave tonight.

$20k does not take into consideration about how much parts and labor might cost for most of these cars. I'd say get something for $10k and spend the other 10k on making it work right.

It's beautiful.

These guys look more excited than gay nazis

How does it manage to achieve such a huge gap between city and highway gas mileage?

USA, USA, USA #1!! well maybe second to Canada

Seriously, you're gonna put the blame on the driver? Apparently the film crew lacked imagination when it chose to place the reporter 3 feet from the "hooning" area.

To accommodate those superfast trains. Which will make cab rides to the airport an issue from the past.

I did enjoy the styling of Nissan and Infiniti from the 90's and early 2ooo's. They're designs have gone the way of $#!^ as of the time when they started incorporating bubbles into their body work. Perhaps it's Renault's fault for turning a legacy of beautiful and sort of boxy designs into ugly bubbles.

New to the West Coast apparently

335D for massive amounts of torque and power while maintaining at least 35MPG

Attempting to flip a bus on a straight piece of road hardly constitutes drifting, write to me if you think I'm wrong.

purrty

I eastern Europe a significant number of car owners convert their cars to run on LPG. It's not much different than converting a diesel to a bio diesel. The downside is that one has to mount and LPG tank in the trunk of their cars, though they do not take up the whole trunk. LPG fillup stations are almost as plentiful

Any place where speed enforcement isn't part of the revenue scheme.

Funny how "Downtown" is north of the Williamsburg and Brooklyn where Queens usually lies.

So why does the IOS version of Google maps suck and lack many necessary features?