She's evidently not fit to be their mother after she tried to drown them like this.
She's evidently not fit to be their mother after she tried to drown them like this.
That video never ever gets old!
I don't know... I almost feel like this is a step backwards for Hyundai, visually speaking. It just seems awfully dull somehow, it doesn't excite me in any way. Of course, we've only got one picture to judge it from, and it's dim and low-res, so I might change my mind later on.
Yes, because that's what Russia does, right? Just ask anyone from Estonia, Poland, Hungary, Georgia or the Ukraine how much they appreciate some order established by ol' big brother.
Really though, this is about cars since it touches upon oil and gas.
Oh, of course, but the "domestic" effect, in this case on a European level instead of just a national one is still somewhat there, isn't it? Brits still buy way more Citroens and Skodas than, say, Chryslers or Dodges... The latter even shut down business completely a few years ago over there, while the former is…
I, for one, welcome our new Cadillac overlords.
Seriously though, I believe that they might struggle somewhat over here, seeing as we Europeans act the same way that you lot do over in Americaland, which is to say that we often buy "domestic", without regard of the available options. Take my home country, Sweden, for…
If it's based on the Panda 4x4, I'd say that it's capable enough to be called a Jeep. It's not like the Compass.
What does it matter if they'd practiced the run beforehand?
You're entitled to have your own opinions just as everyone else, but "not a sheep"? Really?
He'll be dead as soon as he takes his first steps out of prison, if it'll ever happen at all, since they can extend the sentence over and over again.
Norwegian prices are A LOT higher than ours here in Sweden...
Anyway, new cars might be a bit on the expensive side around these parts, but at least we don't have those rules regarding importing that the US has. You know, like the 25-year-old-minimum one, for example.
Oh, I kinda just scrolled through the thread and ended up at your reply. Sorry for sounding a bit stuck up!
My point still stands though.
It takes just 10 minutes for me to walk to the SAAB museum... Good times! :D
No heritage? The GT-R moniker has been around since 1969.
What bRkiX said, essentially. It's the same story here in Sweden, some magazines have started to use KW next to HP, but I still haven't met anyone who actually uses KW in a conversation, barely even online.
They're awful! Reminds me of these cheap ass aftermarket wheels called Dotz over here in Sweden that have become more and more popular recently :(
Well, it's standard here in Sweden, at least! Then again, it's standard on pretty much every car sold here...
More models are always welcome in my book, even if they're barely any different from the cars that they're based upon. I really don't see why so many people are upset with this... It's not like you're forced to buy it. It doesn't look bad. It will probably be a great car all around, if a bit on the expensive side…