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I have an education, thank you very much. If he wasn't driving over the speed limit, he may have seen said individual and avoided hitting him. Now that doesn't remove the blame of the idiot wandering along the highway. I had a friend killed in a very similar manner when I was working on my B.A. She was walking

Yep. You willingly did it, which was his point.

Are you sure you weren't getting overhauled?

Of course, Aston Martin does intend on selling these to just 24 of the most discerning trackday bros in the world for an inconceivable and undisclosed amount of money, and not to just specially trained and qualified racers. So to make sure the 24 new owners of a Vulcan don't go and promptly kill themselves, they'll

They have us fooled. This is actually the front of the car.

Since it seems America is the only country seemingly saving the manuals in their performance vehicles, why can't we get a gated shifter in them? I mean I remember playing Test Drive and seeing the gated shifter when changing gears and hearing that satisfying sound, the only times I've actually heard it. It was love

I want tougher laws to get a license here. There are so many benefits, economically and environmentally.

What did I just watch?

Just look at it from the front only. Never from behind.

Great balls o' fire.

But what transformer is it?

A hairdresser driving a CT6? That's more than daring. That's bold.

Digital bar graph tach? If that doesn't scream 80s, I dont know what does.

That's more "the 70s aren't dead yet" 80s than the 80s itself.

I have no problem with TGUSA. They are understanding their roles better and instead of trying to copy TGUK, they are doing more things that Americans would be interested in. For example, they've used trucks a lot more for various things than TGUK ever has and dropped the 'Big Star, Little Car' routine and the Stig

I'm actually in a similar situation to what you described. I love the XC90; my wife loves the Explorer Platinum and the Infiniti QX60 (or whatever they call it now). The Explorer Platinum is like $54,000 (pseudo-Lincoln trim) and the Infiniti about $2,500 more. I feel like we can get a great XC90 for that price.

I almost want to run for political office on a premise similar to this. Essentially, better education for our drivers and if you don't pass, you don't drive. Gets people who can't/don't know how to drive off the road, eliminates excess pollution from their cars, and gets those of us who know how to drive and

On some cars, I love the way amber/yellow turn signals look (my dad's mid 80s 911 comes to mind). Others, not so much (my Mustangs come to mind). However, I completely understand your thought process and can get on board with it.

Punctuation. It is your friend. Take a breath.

80%. And I've never seen or heard of some of those cars.