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    The thing is, somebody importing a childhood dream car was never likely to buy a new car in the first place as their second car. There is nothing currently sold or which has been sold in America which can take the place of a Mazda Autozam AZ-1 or Honda Beat, for example.

    he was told that his kei cars are unsafe

    A lot of players like a sense of progression. It also helps build up their skills better. Five people with ten hours under their belt playing Midnight Club: Los Angeles are going to be on much more level ground than five people with ten hours under their belt playing Counter Strike: Global Offensive. Simply because

    I don’t get this. Part of the fun of GT5 and GT6 was specifically creating lobbies where you created cheat cars like a Nissan Pao with 1,400HP and AWD and showed them off. Everyone knew they were broken as shit, and nobody ever tried actually racing them unless we all agreed on limits.

    Some of the most fun I’d ever had

    You weak bladdered fools. You need to train yourselves to go ten hours without needing a single bathroom break. You’ll never win at Le Mans with that little discipline!

    It’s a pretty good example of how the new post-’08 normal of forcing career positions into part time and hoping they don’t complain was going to backfire in a big way.

    Honestly I had hoped that people would just stage a massive general strike to make the issue less ambiguous and thus shut down any opposing arguments.

    A big part of modern cars feeling like they suck comes down to two things. And maybe a third, I’ll explain after the first two.

    The CDL requirement is the real kicker. Most truck drivers already hate truck driving and only do it because it’s what they’re trained for. No way they’d take even less money for even more awkward hours. People who aren’t already truck drivers would balk at the cost of getting a CDL. Plus the pay for most bus driver

    The Millenium Jade looks right, but the Midnight Purple looks... really off... Somehow... Like there’s dark aqua instead of indigo.

    Wait, I got that backwards didn’t I? Shit.

    Apple have a history of covering up design flaws, from the chassis that shorted iPhone antennas where Apple responded “You’re holding it wrong” to the butterfly keyboards that broke because Apple didn’t design them with dust guards, to Macbook screens dying because Apple cheaped out and used the LCD itself as the

    Low-carbon steel is shitty brittle steel used in things not meant to last very long. Think the cheap silverware you pick up at the rear of a somehow still surviving K-Mart where the tines of the forks break off trying to hold a steak still.

    The embedded Youtube player keeps saying “This Video Is Unavailable.” Miiiiight wanna find a mirror for that.

    who used to work at BuzzFeed and now works at Facebook

    This entire car was just a mistake.

    Proportionally? Yes. Yes they are tiny compared to the rest of the truck.

    I’m questioning how, for the most part. Like, if you got in during the crash that makes total sense. But most careers don’t make nearly enough in the modern day to pay for a house in a place where said careers would be located. Let alone shit service industry and gig jobs that seem to be the only things available

    Awww, look at it! It’s so adorable with those little tiny wheels! It’s like two toddlers in a trenchcoat trying to buy movie tickets for a PG-13 film!

    Except the toddler wearing the hat has a cleft palate and a collapsed brow ridge.

    This is something that could only exist out in the midwest or the western desert where there’s no such thing as trees and curbs.

    Actually, looking at it, it looks like they used spacers and that the wheels stick out further than they already do on the stock diesel.