yesterdayknight
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yesterdayknight

Yeah, I'm just unfamiliar with the new models. GT2 definitely on the mind.

Yep, my mistake. I haven't been following new Porsche's much lately... I've been too busy looking for a unicorn early 80's 911sc for less than $18k that doesn't need $5k worth of work.

I do not... my mistake.

Seeing a RWD car pull on the GT-R from a dig is simply wonderful...

The reason I think 100k is seared into the psyche of older people is that the warranties on cars are typically 60k miles, or up to 100k if you have an extended warranty, and being cynical old folks they think that all of the big corporations are out to gyp them, so naturally they assume that the cars are designed to

This article should point out that anyone planning on buying Horizon 2 for x-box 360 is going to be getting a different game.

Frontenacking the Frontenac

No, but they are very good at meth... and with a thick southern drawl the two are very hard to tell apart.

Those waivers don't really mean a whole lot. Sure if you crash into something you're probably liable for the damages under the waiver, but if you happen to get in an accident where you're seriously injured and end up dying because it took 15 minutes for EMS to arrive because the people running the event were too cheap

1:13 is a bit of a moment!!! The rogue wheel and axle smashes off the pit wall where people are standing on just the other side. Luckily it didn't get off balance and end up pole vaulting over the wall. It wouldn't have been pretty.

I've never really thought of it that way, but I suppose you can install certain steering wheels "backwards" in order to tweak the position of the wheel.

Why choose to drive like that? Why did I choose a car I know is unsafe? For that matter, why did Duran?

Let's here some actual concrete reasoning then, because other than telling me that I need to go back to school, you haven't provided any yet. Take that masterful knowledge of economics that you have and explain to me how it is that the profit margins of car manufacturers are so small that increasing the price that the

Yes, what I said may have been a bit of an over simplification, but they sold almost 10 million cars last year, that's a fact. The margins per car may be a bit tight at the bottom of the model range for any given manufacturer, but at the top of the end of the model range there is plenty of head room to squeeze a few

Anything GM pays out to the victims is ultimately being paid for by the consumers who purchase GM vehicles anyway. GM sells nearly 10 million cars per year, they can simply hike the MSRP of all their 2016 models by an extra $50 to pay for it. It's really a win-lose situation.

I can't see that happening because as far as punitive damages go GM already paid the NHTSA the $35 million fine. From here on out it's just a matter of paying compensation to the victims.

Plus the million? Is that a "sorry we fucked up but please keep buying our cars" gift?

Can you really put a number on what would be reasonable compensation for losing a loved one? What number would make you happy? I know that $1 million doesn't seem like much, but conservatively invested $1 million can make you $60-70K per year easily. I think that most people could live fairly comfortably of the annual

Busted a nut... while driving

Many enthusiasts call the E46 M3 "God's chariot," a well earned title, but not for this version. The convertible made the car heavy and wallowy, while the SMG gearbox made it clunky to drive around town. Those two options don't ruin the car on their own, but many people find the combination of the two to be...