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All of these assholes should get a Progressive Snapshot if they're such model fucking citizens.

I am Indian and I don't consider it racist. Having driven in India, I wouldn't want Indian driving behaviors here either. But you can't really stop that, and the DMV doesn't educate drivers well enough so we can't even rely on them. Areas that are home to many new immigrants can be a nightmare to drive in.

The Honda Odyssey is the best van, but it's too common to get any love on Jalopnik and too mini-vanny to be accepted by the public. Damn shame.

If anything the GTR driver should be praised for having an all wheel drive car that won't just go sideways due to incorrect tire pressures like M4's and Mustangs.

There's so many more questions than answers from that.

I just recently found out about the sleeping in car DUI's. A few weeks ago I was staying at a hotel and as I was leaving I found a bunch of police cars near my car. Turns out a drunk guest went to find his car, climbed in another unlocked car that wasn't his and fell asleep in it. The owner of that car called the

You're right. In an era of $50-60k trucks, GM's certainly don't look the part. I wanted the Silverado to win so badly on Top Gear recently. But forget even compared to the Raptor, it just looked dowdy even on its own. It's like the Audi A8 of the fullsize truck segment.

The shifter is confusing, I had a similar setup in a 7 series, and anyone who never drove it before almost alwaya selected the wrong gear.

That's fantastic. And so much space. And you don't have to drive a Prius!

That's cool! The fusion was a lovely car to drive. It's just around town it killed me in mileage. On the highway it balanced out. As you said I am sure once everything is up to temp and keeping speed it will give excellent fuel economy.

Also if you want me to compare rental to rental, I had the redesigned Impala for the Austin race in 2013. It had the 2LT V6. And in race weekend traffic with my hotel being in downtown Austin I got 20 mpg.

You're damn right I had to drive it differently than the Camry I had to reach in upper RPM for power.

Maybe the 2.0 liter the biggest one would net some good mileage in a sedan application.

It was certainly an ecoboost, but I'm sorry I don't know which one exactly. I'm guessing smaller than 2 liter because my rental didn't have many options so must be a 1.6 or something?

I believe it's important to note what the displacement is of the engine and the type of car it's going into. For example, a new M4 will get fantastic mileage and they do, because it's a 3 series coupe with a 3.0L inline 6 THEN they turbo charge for performance. When the bulk of the engines performance is reliant on

I had a Ford Fusion rental car and I got 22 mpg combined. I get 23 mpg combined when I drive my parents' 3.5L V6 Camry.

This is true. While this really helps those who are in the lowest tax brackets, the affordable care act serves as yet another road block for upward mobility of the middle class.

You are NOT an asshole. You just said something other people didn't agree with and it's not fair everyone whipped out their pitchforks.

Not to mention his behavior in the last few races at Williams was unsportsmanlike.

We are speaking about him in the context of other drivers he races against. It has nothing to do with us. And of course his life is better, who said differently?