world-eater
World Eater
world-eater

You are right, and anyone debating this has not spent much time driving in California.

Lol, I live in Washington state.  It has no state tax.  The roads are terrible.  The drivers are terrible.  There have been a lot of wrong answers, but I can assure you that is one of the wrongest.

No manual - That and millions of dollars are the only things keeping me out of a lot of super cars these days.

15% take rate on sticks? These things really are just midlife crisis band-aids, arent they?

The key message for the event that Lotus is “for the drivers.” (English?)

Hey, I’ve had hair curtains since the 90s.

My Juke SV has on demand all wheel drive and can match a BRZ 0-60. It gets almost 30mpg when I drive like a normal person in eco mode. Its fucking awesome, and super fun for what it is.

Well, you’re really, really wrong, but this seems more like a shrug and move on situation than a fight about it one.

Hmmm... High revving, oil eating, gas guzzling warp speed hoon-machine.

Ya, I recently bought a 2019 Miata because I cant afford to buy and own the FD I had in my 20s.

That ass though...

You are not wrong.

Wow.. your comment is very accurate, and made me really happy. And then I read the comments from all of the non-engineers who seemed to take some sort of issue with a hypothetical lack of budget, and it reminded me exactly why we live in the world we live in..

Not without a flux capacitor.

That is a deeply racist sentiment. You believe that’s true?

fixed

“I don’t often say this, but these folks need Jesus.”

“Sadly Pirelli, Hankook, Yokohama and Nokian only made one of the two tyre sizes we needed for this test in aftermarket fitment, testing mixed fitment like on the M2 is always difficult.”

I’m fairly certain that a 2006 Pontiac GTO is the exact right answer to this question.