Spasoje
Spasoje
Spasoje

Ah, I missed that. My bad.

At least a few of these are good candidates for export...is there a way to get in touch with the owners and see if they’d be willing to sell?

Hold on, dude: 11,500 + 1600 + 12(300) + 2500 = 19,200. Where the hell did 36,800 come from??

In part 1 lol

Oh wow, that’s only as much as a tear-down house in Vancouver!!

So we’ve found the one thing that’ll kill a Nokia brick phone...

If the VW and Škodas end up using the same stamping on the doors (not impossible), then this Škoda definitely isn’t the Crossblue...

Cool, glad they kept it! Can’t help but notice they changed the wheels (had Atlantis wheels originally, now has Galateias hehe)...

Where was that taken?

Or possibly the upcoming three-row Tiguan? (i.e. one size below the crossover-that-is-not-to-be-named)

If there was ever a poster child for “too much tech,” the Model X is it.

So we could eliminate traffic with mandatory driving school and traffic circles, then...we don’t need self-driving cars.

Did you know the smaller and cheaper GX (i.e. Prado) actually has more headroom than the LX? It even has a flat-folding third row...

Lamborghini wants to show you a softer side of Italian supercars.

Just to clarify, my hierarchy has parking next to no one at the top, then three empty places, then parking next to a nicely-parked nice car...

Meh. Given the amount of drivers that are still oblivious, perhaps we need more videos that explain it like they’re children...

I just read my comment again – even without the rich foreigners bit, I still dropped a ton of clues without knowing it haha

Could be a matter of location, yeah. For whatever reason, where I live it’s the inexpensive/generic cars that have the most careless drivers. People here are generally cheap as hell – when you see someone in something nice, it’s a reasonably safe bet that they give a damn.

There’s context to consider when parking, which I didn’t delve into initially, for the sake of brevity – car condition, how it’s parked, etc. Still, the nice cars thing has proved a good rule of thumb in my experience.

Wholeheartedly agreed! There’s context at play which I didn’t outline initially, like how well the car is kept, how it’s parked, etc.