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Being that the tarmac is wet, I'd be hesitant to consider it a true drift... not discounting that he was able to do it for so long, but having the tarmac wet is almost like corking a MLB bat - sure it still requires an immense amount of skill just to hit that home run (in this case drift for 2 hours), but corking the

Exactly. Manufacturers are always looking for ways to tout their vehicles above others. Prior to the J2807 standard, it was completely arbitrary and allowed the manufacturers to come up with tests that prove theirs to be best. Case in point, the Toyota commercial where the truck hauled a trailer up a tower that

Does your paycheck have a big, fat "FORD" oval on it? Sure sounds like it.

its so.... quiet.....

inbred morons.

While all signs point to the possibility of being true, it should still be taken with a grain of salt knowing that the sources are likely biased.

Its not hopeful - its realistic. Public transport should not be the target of violence, and largely it hasn't been. Every once in a while you have a tragedy like this. It's incredibly unfortunate but you simply cannot force an entire industry and thousands of commercial airplanes to have to spend a million each to

YES. This. Perfect frame of reference.

The solution to the problem is not to outfit the airlines with missile defense equipment...

Or you could just head on over to EZTV.it sunday nights and wait for the torrent links to show up there... then download them in all their glory.

Honest question... why even bother getting out of your car? While I do feel bad to see a guy get purposefully run over, the guy put himself in a vulnerable position by getting out of his car to confront the BMW driver over tailgating and trying to pass him.

cannot stand the phrase "near miss". Thank you to the person who posted the george carlin clip about it.

so instant torque is not enjoyable for a driver?

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the loads are pre-bundled with quick connect/disconnect harnesses. There's a guy out in the tree farm grabbing the line from the helicopter and attaching it to the bundle of trees. Then once at the truck, the pilot can hit the quick disconnect on the harness and release the load into the truck.

4 minutes of a guy talking about the car and not a single shot or video sequence of the car?

What exactly is the purpose of that?

Unfortunately, people lack the ability to "Read between the lines" and understand what you mean. They need it all spelled out and handed to them because they can't infer it themselves.

Isn't the intent of being dishonest proven by the fact that they intentionally displayed a $66,000 car in place of the actual prize of $25,000 cash (of which you'll see a fraction thanks to Uncle Sam)?

I think that is EXACTLY where this dealership failed. Sure it may not be illegal, especially if their claims of having disclaimers present holds true, but its woefully unethical and extremely dishonest.

comically small? Theres a very good reason theyre that small...