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    Yeah, kinda.

    The software should definitely be replace completely, I fully agree. I also concur that some of the issues I've pointed out aren't strictly Steam's fault, that doesn't mean however that their hands are tied in those matters. Let's take game prices. I find it hard to believe that Steam hasn't got enough leverage with

    While Steam is the largest online resource for PC games, I don't believe it can be called 'the best'. Here's why:
    - their Windows application is horribly slow and ugly
    - their prices outside of sales are pretty outrageous (at least for the country I live in)
    - their refund policy is pretty much non-existent (there are

    The Giulietta just received a facelift at the very end of 2013, so I have a hard time believing that there's an entirely new one coming out in a matter of months. The photo in the article also shows the current Giulietta.

    A manual is definitely available and has been since the car came out. It's the optional dual-clutch tranny that's new in the QV.

    Eh? 4C's engine originally came from a Giulietta QV and that's been on the market for ages now. The only change is that the QV will now also be available with a dual-clutch, not only a 6-speed manual.

    Single cylinder 2 stroke hot-bulb. Epic!

    I prefer it this way. A built in screen requires a dash to be designed around it and that looks crap. The way MB do it, they can design a nice dash and just stick the screen on.

    How about Kubica driving over a tree? Has that been gif'd?

    Bah! I bet that engine gets terrible fuel economy. Those things should be banned!

    No. I want you to stop generalising. I'm not sure what I have ever done to you that you group me with those nutjobs. As an administrative lawyer I get to help people get through difficult situations on a daily basis, so I'd appreciate it if you kept the cesspool comments to yourself.

    Yeah... Thanks for that...

    Well, according to GTPlanet's Jordan the AI is in fact different. They don't drive in a perfect row and even attempt to regain lost positions.

    An I6 is a relatively long engine (about the same length as a V12) and therefore hard to package within the engine compartment. A V6 has much more manageable dimensions, but is more prone to vibrations and doesn't sound as nice. A V6 in theory can offer an advantage in terms of turbos, because you can easily have a

    Skoda presents a compromise.

    You're absolutely right. Can't disagree with that.

    Possible, but we can't blame him for being on edge either with all the crazy people jumping into traffic to get insurance money they have in Russia,

    I'd like to remind you that it's the responsibility of the driver behind you to maintain suitable distance and brake in time, especially in city traffic. While I personally always take a fraction of a second to look in my mirrors when I do an emergency stop, many people dont' have that habit.

    That was most likely the case. He "caught" them with the corner of his eye and didn't have the chance to see if they were just standing there or walking towards him before slamming on the brakes. Maybe he was about to change lanes and was looking in his right mirror?

    I disagree. You should always be cautious when you see pedestrians where they shouldn't be (perhaps they're drunk or trying to perform some insurance scam?). While the first driver may have overreacted slightly I can't blame him. The ladies should get a ticket for jaywalking and causing a dangerous situation on the