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Yep.

Makes sense. Thanks.

But.. But.. In America.. Don’t you have things such as brotrucks and guns?

Hey, I think you have a great candidate there! A Corvette!

I’m contemplating (seriously):

I let the thought sink a bit.

Honestly, it kinda sounds almost like those terrorists with trucks loaded with bombs, except that these would be unmanned.

Now playing

Isle of Man would like to have a word with you.

It’s a rare sight, a level-headed competitive gamer with feet set on real life (job and such), in these days of esports overhype.

In short, it only emphasized what’s the most important thing in operating any vehicle.

The Prince’s appearance (posture, smile, gait, etc) is definitely more in place with that Jag, compared to his brother on a Triumph.

To point out the obvious, it happens with practically any other real-world stats used to upsell (or downsell) things.

Mitsubishi makes good cars. It’s just some people across the pacific seems to be more appreciative to numbers (horsepowers and such), chrome bits, and faux-opulence (interior quality blah blah) than good ol’ reliable, wrenchable, fuel-efficient cars.

By the amount of judgments and public shaming this car receives from the jalop community, this car is quirky. Especially in Kermit Green.

For Jalopnik, this car is very quirky (especially in Kermit Green). 

That, my friend, is another story.

About motorcycle chains.. May I add, watch out for the kids.

Ah. That would make a nice exercise in statistics. Probably may even prove the point of why some statistics could be moot.. Uh, you know what I mean, right?

It is still a misleading marketing.

Assuming that the definition of “marginal” means “at least passed all the driving license exams without cheating, and still paying attention to the situations around him/her all the time” (because I stand by that definition as minimal prerequisites for someone to be driving by him/herself in public roads), then the