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What does everyone drive? (pg. 3)
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Spin Laden
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Originally posted by skillton
Size is not very important in a fight, and good fighter knows that. It helps, but it's mostly about using your head, and strength.
Now it's time to finally sleep.


yeah, Georges St-Pierre, great example. He's a smart guy too, modest and was a junior chess champion when he was a teenager, believe or not. You could learn from that :p
Cosmic Fur
Ehh, this thread is actually decent (if skillton would stfu about how his old Golf is faster than everyone else's cars), so I'll play along:





ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Ehh, this thread is actually decent (if skillton would stfu about how his old Golf is faster than everyone else's cars), so I'll play along:


Yeah it could be a decent thread...although I am pretty sure we have had a few "look what I drive" threads in the recent past.

As for the Golf.....it looks like a piece of sh!t....I could care less how fast the damn thing goes.
Invasionmix
wow Skillton has started more threads in one day than the previous record holder by some guy name Deadmau5 lol. No offense Joel :D
exstasie
Acura CSX...

Nothing too special but get me where I want to go in comfort w/ decent payments.
loca
Buick LeSabre ftw
rabbitjoker
People crazy.
barbina
2006 Mazda 6
My baby <3
Skipper
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Originally posted by skillton
If Toronto had a better public transit system, I would be using it a lot more.


Personally I think the combination of insurance rates + parking availability/costs makes driving in Toronto a far less efficient option than driving.
Abercrombie
We already have a thread like this with what everyone drives, I think it was the TA Tuner Thread, but I guess it was a while ago...

so here's mine anyways...




exstasie
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Originally posted by Skipper
Personally I think the combination of insurance rates + parking availability/costs makes driving in Toronto a far less efficient option than driving.



...I'm guessing you meant Public Transportation? lol


I agree though. I think programs like Zip Cars or Autoshare are a great idea if you only need to use the car once in a while. When I move downtown i'm getting rid of my car (cause a. i won't need it, b. I can't afford a nice place + car).

It's hard getting around town when you live in the burbs.

To get to Downtown, I have to take the bus + Go Train. Definitely a pain as I can get downtown (w/out traffic) in 20 minutes from my house straight to Guv.
skillton
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Originally posted by Skipper
Personally I think the combination of insurance rates + parking availability/costs makes driving in Toronto a far less efficient option than driving.

Yes, driving is less efficient than driving...
I use a car for more than point A to B transportation, and it only runs on 94 oct. My insurance rates are low and I almost never pay for parking.
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