KirkyV
KirkyV
KirkyV

No, it isn’t. The Captur’s a Renault.

I just had a quick look, and the cheapest I could find was £120/$185. And that wasn’t even in great condition.

If you hadn’t pre-ordered for the Pip-Boy, you know you’d just regret it more and more every time something new came out about the game. Besides, you could actually look at it as a sound financial investment; Fallout CE’s tend to actually start appreciating after a while. Look at how much good-condition Fallout 3

It’s not even necessarily RHD—like I said, it’s not the JDM version, but the, ‘Everywhere that isn’t North America’ version. So, while GT86s sold in my country - the UK - are indeed RHD, GT86s sold in neighbouring France are LHD.

The GT86, and it’s sold in every non-US market. So far as I’m aware, the only place Scions of any variety are sold is the US—the brand isn’t used in other countries.

Welcome to life on the other side of the Internet. It's annoying.

Got confused, googled, realised America only gets the 500, got more confused.

If my cars have eyes, they'll be the headlights, not some weird windscreen monstrosity.

Avro is - or was - a company that builds aircraft, not a specific aircraft.

It’s my preferred method as well, but an infinite list of saves does throw one of my greatest gaming weaknesses into sharp relief, as demonstrated here in my recent pre-Inquisition replay of Dragon Age II.

Nah, if your were looking to source cheap Vauxhalls, the UK would be the place to get them.

To truly match up, you’d need jumping jacks at the very least.

Pedant Engage!

They do, though it should be pointed out that you’ve been able to do this, and a great many other things, with just one - perhaps two, at most - button presses via Pushbullet for a good long while now. It’s a shame their most recent iOS update is so godawful—the only iOS device I own is an iPad, and it’s still giving

It’s happened a few times, but the reverse is far more often true. Have you seen the YouTube app on iOS? It doesn’t even have support for iOS’ share button equivalent.

The Camry’s significantly larger than the Octavia. It’s closer to the Superb.

You’re right about the i20 and the Yaris, but there are performance versions of the Polo, DS3, Fiesta - as you say - Fabia, 208 and so on. I’d say there are more WRC cars with performance oriented consumer versions than not, though I’d certainly like to see the return of homologation.

I dunno, man. I spend a lot of time on US-based sites, and did some American history at A-Level, but the majority of my friends really do just know it as the flag that’s on top of the General Lee. They might well be aware that it’s called, ‘the Confederate flag’, but all the connotations that go along with that would