Alright, at Jiaz's behest I've decided to do a little talking about cars and drivers:
We'll start with Kyle cause he's got the most interesting vehicular quirk, bad shocks. Ok, so maybe that's not a true mechanic's evalutation, but that's okay, cause it gets the point across. The "feature" is much more noticable when stopped. Other than that, it does have a CD player (yay), though there is a lot of interior and exterior random damage, but none of that can be attributed to Kyle, who is a decent driver based on my experiences, though its really hard to feel at easy in a car that seems to always be bouncing.
Cindy: Who gets her own little header thing just cause she's special like that, has a car which she drives far faster than I'd like, but that might be because I'm used to trying to burn rubber in an '89 minivan which doesn't, shall we say, exactly stop on a dime. She's not exactly a safe driver, the distractable sort would be a good classification, but her vehicle is always clean and shiny, and also has a CD player (yay again).
Jia Jia's car isn't anything special in and of itself, but as usual its his personal touches that make the style. The sound system in his car is loud, greatly programmable, and has a little remote control (Anime smile [I'd do one, but he's got exclusive rights to them]). I didn't really bother to check out what other tweaking had occured, since I had work to get to so if he ever lets me inside his vehicle again I'll post about the rest of his equipment.
This brings us to Mike's car. Firstly its sporty, its Red its abso-fscking-lutely tiny. I mean, Mike is probally 145% of Cindy's size, and his car has probally 70% of the leg room. Don't get me started about the low head clearance. Sorry, this was going to be slightly longer, but Ian has decided to watch the Nickelodeon Barbie Rapunzel movie, I think I've just lost some 600 odd brain cells in an instant.