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Also, do not try to pass them by cutting trough a field and some ditch. Especially don't try to do this in Austria, where the police will treat you like they've just captured Bin Laden. It may or may not take you a few days to get your verhicle back.
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I'm just amazed somebody likes a Picasso, the Up is a cool little car. Drives very nice too. The e-Up is even nicer to drive. The C1 is not that great, the Twingo is still awesome. My friend drives an old Twingo to the alpes twelve times a year, great car.
This is sound advice. A small electric car is kinda cheap to own and maintain. The money you save can be spend on an older enthousiast car. Even if it breaks down sometimes, you still have your commuter car.
it's about the same price here in the Netherlands, €55.195 or about $63000.
It's a myth. I've had the best tested all seasons, and a premium winter tire on the same car. There is a huge difference. Also the all seasons wear out quite fast anyway, so it might just be cheaper to buy summer and winter tyres anyway.
And you can disable all turnsignals by giving the middle finger to the gesture sensor. This is a new function not possible with the I-knob before.
Ok, I'm over it now. Thanks for the support, I think I'll pass on the brown manual wagon. I'm a Europnik, so they are not that special here.
Can you ask why they didn't make it higher and less sleek, so you don't have to sit with your feet and legs entangled with the other passengers? This looks terrible, I might prefer taking the train even.
I was reading this to a friend and making fun of it yesterday. Today one of my colleagues calls me to tell me my car burned down. I have bad car karma. I think I'm just going to give up and never buy a car again.
I can think of a guy from Finland, he's pretty mellow.
Our king had a few beers with this Putin dude at the Olympics. He then shot an airliner full of Dutch citizens out of the sky by accident.
I was thinking about this recently while taking my Ev into some muddy roads. It makes sense. No driveshafts to break, nothing on the underside to snag. Low centre of gravity. Lots of torque. Sofisticated AWD with torque vectoring. No noise.
So uncivilized.
He's well sideways.
Yes. But only for Swiss residents. If you're from abroad they just slap you with a fine so high you'll wake up crying for the next few months. Seriously, don't speed in Switzerland.
This will make you feel better then. In Switzerland they do fees as well. Only the fees are quite high.