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    That is not what is happening. Nobody is talking about favouritism. It is about whether or not people are afraid to be open about who they are for fear of stigmatization or worse.

    People who have to hide their sexuality cares... a whole lot actually.
    /An out gay guy!

    It is not about being "open-anything". It is about whether or not you have to hide a part of who you are. It is about not having to call your boyfriend "my friend Mark" for fear of being stigmatized or worse.

    I would love seeing her do the school run in that Porsche!

    And at a price of 400-500 USD it is definitely money well spent if you want to keep your car for a while and/or keep up resale value.

    Precisely, salt on the roads, and damp/wet climate with occasional frost is the perfect conditions for rust. Though cars have become better with regards to rust over the years they still need protection, and every mark has had troubles. Fords in the late '90s, especially the Mondeos and Focus', rusted in the doors as

    Well rust proofing depends on where you live. Here in Scandinavia it doesn't matter which car you have, if you don't rust proof it will rust.

    So American employers still pay people by check? It seems pretty antiquated to be honest. I don't know a single person who gets paid by other means than a bank transfer. Everyone has "nem-konto" (easy-account) which is a bank account used by the government for unemployment benefits, tax refunds etc. and for payments

    How about some respect and just plain old human decency. It was an accident, hardly a case of stupidity.

    I'm pretty sure they thought about that. There is probably an import tax that balances the price out so it doesn't matter where you buy the car. At least that is how it is here in Denmark.

    It reminds me of the old Skoda Fabia Combi - that car just had weird proportions if you ask me.

    72 or 84 months on a car loan is pretty common here en Denmark, but cars are a lot more expensive than in the US. Been like this for years, but people also generally have their cars for a longer time.

    The Morrris Marnia. Why? Because beige...

    They make sure to go before they get in the car, but if nature calls, well... then nature calls. You piss your racing-suit.

    All I see is a fat blop molesting a car.... Oh dear lord the scratches and dents....

    Not in Europe. I haven't tried a single car here in Europe that locks its doors. Then again we don't have that many car jackings (at least not in western Europe)

    Not a lot of safety-gear in that video.... Amazing that the guys painting the bodywork weren't wearing masks.

    Apparently there are huge differences between the Euro and Yankee-version, because the one I drove was front-engined, FWD and handled like a damn boat. I felt as though I ought to have a parrot on my shoulder, a patch on my eye and shout "ARRRRGH" at other pedestrians!

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    "Sorry WBC, I can't hear your hatemongering because of all the awsome F1-engines!"