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This scares the s*** out of me. I keep an extra set of wheels just so when I need to get new tires, I can swap the back up set, drive down the block, get new rubber mounted, and come home and put them on myself with hand tools. It’s a pain in the buttocks, and if I live long enough, one day my body will fail me and

I too care about Baby Boomers and the cars they drive.

You guys do lunchtime auto x?

The 996 is my favorite 911 silhouette. It’s got killer curves and looks svelte. The roof line down to the, er, hood, and back bumper is my favorite out of all the generations. Had it not been for the fried egg headlights, I think it would have more fans. Love the turbo twist wheels too.

To be fair, Metro is in a constant state of “outright meltdown”, so you could have very well left your phone in your pocket an just hoped for the best.

Learning how to play GT with all driving aids off and a force feedback wheel was a challenging, often frustrating, but extremely rewarding experience that has made me a better driver in real life. I highly recommend it, especially if HPDE are out of one’s price range.

Pretty sure he was granny shifting and not double clutching like he should have

FIFA vibes...

I mostly see Two Dope Boyz In A Cadillac merging on the highway

You all are spoiled internet elitist.

Word up. I’m always checking all my mirrors, especially the rear view. Sometimes when I have passengers they ask why I’m constantly checking my mirrors even if there’s no traffic or we’re just cruising. It used to be anxiety (at least I think so), now I think it’s just me being hyper-aware (or trying to).

I’m just happy the gang is back. New Top Gear was cringe worthy. I’m not even sure American TG is still on air (I’m not going to go check tbh). TGT was great entertainment. Sure it needs a bit of a spit shine in some places, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.

You shut your mouth (America).

No, it was Koons Sterling. They had a ton of GT350s sitting out front which was cool. But the brand new car with scratches all over it and the salesmen not shaking my gf’s hand when we where walking in was pretty ridiculous imo. Ended up going to Koons Falls Church. Much better buying experience overall. Koons Falls

I said maybe they would drive better. But with must things involving humans, maybe I’m too optimistic. Doesn’t matter anyway, slushboxes gonna keep slushing. So I concede, you’re right about that.

When I was looking for my 2017 Mustang V6 manual, I did a 70 mile search radius (DC area) and found about 20-25. Way more than I was expecting. GT/Ecoboost produced about 40 or so, respectively. There’s maybe ~250-300 autos in stock for all engines and trim levels at any given time.

Great car, but “we” don’t all have Chevy SS money or the ability to pay a Chevy SS insurance premium.

Traffic is traffic. The only reason why you’d get an automatic instead is because you’re lazy and would rather the extra convenience. I don’t mean that to be disrespectful, it’s the objective truth.

Nice price for sure, but only to pay homage to Johnny Sack. May he RIP.

AJ ever the fuck up. I love the episode where Tony smashes the window in on the car because, well, AJ was being a fuck up as usual. RIP Gandolfini. He goes up on my HBO Mount Rushmore no questions asked. *hopes this turns into a Sopranos appreciation thread*