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Read: Porsche knew their car wasn't safe at all...


http://www.thewrap.com/paul-walker-lawsuit-porsche/

Don't buy any German cars.

They are all crooks & liars.

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gtfo No car is safe at all.

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No. Paul Walker, like James Dean, did not know how to drive a high-performance rear-engine car.

The crap he drove in the F&F movies were all front-engine.

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Paul Walker wasn't driving. His business partner Roger Rodas was. Learn facts instead of spouting off bullshit.

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Correct. Walker was in the passenger seat.

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well, half of him was

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I stand corrected. The drive did not know how to drive a car prone to oversteer. I trust you know what “oversteer” means.

So Walker’s death was due to him making a foolish decision about with whom to ride.

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you arent talking your way out of this. and acting like a condescending prick talking about "oversteering" now makes you look like a petty bitch mad you got called out.

here ill fix it for you. ill put the response a real man would. "you are right" the end.

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Nice attempt at a save Kane, a half a year later no less.

Muddy the waters with talk of ‘oversteer’…LOL!
Bum.

Everyone should start ignoring you like you ignore everyone else idiot😆

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While I agree about R_Kane, Leodicaprio is no prize either.

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I stand corrected.


What's the problem with this post? I think "I stand corrected" says it all. Should he banish himself from MC for a mistake? He admitted he got it wrong. Let's all be fair here.

Whoever it was who was driving made a bad choice of driving a car over 100 mph on public roads and cost a young man with everything to live for his life.

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Hmmm.. How many cars *are* safe on public roads above 100mph I wonder?

Maybe these models are involved in so many of these crashes simply because they can get to 100 faster than most cars and maybe people who buy such expensive toys are more impulsive and push them to unsafe speeds.

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That moment something must have gone wrong.

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Yes, the car was going faster than its tire could maintain a grip on the surface. Control can be lost at 100+ mph on dry pavement like it did here or 10 mph on ice.

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