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I'd have to try it before deciding. That said, I like CVT's more than the regular automatics in the essence that it's easier to get the revs I want. I'm not sure if I could do it better manually though.

Something from Øveraasen.

Probably some Trolls.

This is my favourite GIF. Ever.

I'll come back to you guys when I get the official price list for the Mustang where I live.

The UK has sensible prices on new cars, and as far as I know puts more taxes on the use of cars?

I agree, right now there's only one group that would buy Mustangs in Europe. And those usually end up with a Mustang from the 60's, since that's more of an icon, more special.

Everyone that can afford a Mustang here can also afford a 911. It doesn't matter how cheap it is in the US and how much it has sold there, the average person can't really afford it here.

4-seat coupes?

Haven't been much less in the last 50 years. I have to say that the M3 and the Mustang is pretty much the same money as well.

We are, as well as a 2.3 4-cylinder according to previous articles. But I'm not sure if that will make the Mustang sell here, because I still think it will be too expensive. I might be wrong, but I can't see them sell as much as the A5, BMW 4 and such cars..

No, we won't.

Volvo C30/C70 — Expensive and Volvo is too broke to fix

When the Danes don't understand us Norwegians, we try to speak Norwegian while simulating that we have a potato down our throat. Usually it works.

So when you think about a country like Denmark, which is actually quite lovely if you ever get a chance to go, you don't really think about their military. You think about smørrebrød and kamelåså, not a fearsome fighting force. In reality, the military of Denmark is a valued contributor to NATO, not least of which

No, I think it's a Simca 1000 Rallye. It's still wicked cool.

Now playing

I posted this on Oppo a year or two ago, but it's some races from the 1979 Norwegian ice racing championship.

I remember the old 1nsane game for PC had a moon level, complete with less gravity and all. Incredibly fun that game, if only I could find a picture of that level..

In 2003, Petter Solberg won four prizes at the Norwegian athlete galla.