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I have to admit that I almost feel bad for attacker, I mean aside from the potential mental health issues there. This is your moment of fame where you dropkicked a 70-year old man from the back and he barely felt your attack.

I live in northern ohio. AWD will not help you on ice. Good driving skills and snow tires will.

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You forgot to mention the GTI is too fat and safe, the Corvette is too expensive and going mid-engined will cause Zora to roll over in his grave, the Boxster/Cayman’s turbo-4 sounds terrible... God, it’s like you aren’t even listening to us complain, Patrick. This article really missed the mark.

I would rather have an AWD STI 86 

His truck looks like shit, HOA or not. I would not like to wake up and see this across my window every morning

as a guy who 1: Has 7 cars parked at his house, only one in the garage because the garage is full of Jalopkrap, AND 2: routinely parks his Camper on the driveway AND 3: is President of his HOA (yup, lol, that’s no lie and no mistake), I can tell you that we don’t have much drama in our neighborhood. I ain’t fining

Patina is only for people who are too scared to admit they can't afford a paintjob. The truck is full of rust and an eyesore to any neighbours. 

That just about perfectly describes SUMMIT PLACE KIA that Metro-Detroiters have to deal with being screamed at by on a regular basis when listening to the radio here.

How reliable is the range prediction? We just bought a 7 year old Leaf with the 24 kwh battery. Living in a mountaineous area, the range prediction is utterly confused all the time. Using fivefold of expected range is...common. 

Sand /gravel pit

It'd almost as if that issue is acknowledged in the article you didn't read. 

This article is one-sided trash.

What the fuck is going on with this article ?

When I bought my first car back in 2001, you could get a decent 10-12 year old car for under $1500. Nowadays, that’s $3k-$4k and more like 15 -20 years old.

Car payment on a new entry level car will run $25K easily, including finance charges etc. Thus that is about $410 a month or . Taxes would be about $500/year depending on location. Insurance cost is about $2,600 a year or $216 per month. Gas @ $3 averaging 25mpg and 12K miles a year would be $1,440 or $120 per month.

Well this is what happens when prices go up, but wages are stagnant for decades. Back when I started driving, gas was under a buck and I was making about $7/hour at a restaurant busing tables. Wages are still at about the same as my teen years, yet gas is nearly 4 times as much, used car prices are insane, and

Mustang is crowned the best-selling sports car in the United States

Of course I would never send humans out there. I’d hire a project manager to send them.

You don’t send humans out to a barge with a multi-story building sliding around on it.