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This is actually sold as the Honda Accord in Europe. Don't see much of them here either...

This is what I want to watch this weekend! Hopefully Sverre Isachsen can continue the good form he showed in last weekends X-games. He really is a spectacular driver, and one to look out for! Henning Solberg also makes his debut, and I think he might reach the final as well. What I've seen of him in the ERC this year

I'd love to have this car, but the taxation on cars here would put a pricetag on it that none would accept. Not even now, as a used "old" car. It's 911 money, and if I had that money I'd buy a 911, not an Opel Omega V8..

Not sure if it turned me into a gearhead, or if I got it because I was a gearhead to begin with. I don't remember becoming one, so it's kind of hard to say.. I don't remember playing with it myself, but I've been told that I could drive this around the house for hours.. I called it a Volvo, though it obviously isn't

I believe that a lot of the 505's that still exist are now used in Africa, like it's older brothers. It's one of the Peugeots that I would like to try, and maybe own one day.

The topspeed in service is 70 km/h according to wikipedia, which isn't that slow for a metro train. It's also very quiet. Slower driving must be due to bad infrastructure..

The Oslo Metro is designed by Porsche. Weirdly enough it doesn't look like a 911..

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If there are some races when I'm not going to work the morning after, I'll watch it. This looks like complete madness.

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The death numbers are still going up. I've seen both 30 and 35, which will probably go up..

The grass is always greener on the other side, or whatever they say..

They get no direct sunlight because the valley is so deep, and so far north the sun is low above the horizon during the winter. They have some daylight, but they never see the sun.

The 2CV formed the base for the Mehari, which today would probably be classified as a SUV. It's a great beach-buggy type vehicle, perfect for southern France.

There are some of them where I live as well, they even used it as a base for rural firetrucks. Which is awesome (some of them are still in use!)

Since I've just bought a car that will probably never fall in value again, I will keep it for as long as possible. It's not a daily driver though, more of a summer car. My next daily driver will be used until it's got too much rust to be road legal.

I think the Ford Granada looks quite good with such a roof, though it might not be a proper laundau.

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And so was the short C-class. Every argument used on that, can be used on the 3 Compact.

Just a few things..

It's a shame that they never got the proper opportunity to sell the car.. Because it would have sold at least as much as the Jaguar XF for example..

Electric cars. They decided that they were no good in the early 20th century, and we will probably end on the same conclusion today.