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Yukon is in Canada.

The image that came to mind when looking at the AMG doing it's thing:

There are exceptions, like this car I got in '04 (the Canada-only MY04-05 Echo Hatchback, know as the Vitz/Yaris elsewhere). This car did not even make it to the US, which sounds strange when reading this article as our safety standards are basically identical. I mean, Toyota made a special version of it for Canada.

Well, last summer, I drove in England for two weeks, and I lucked into an automatic rental car. So that saved me that part. I had no real issues aside from remembering where to go when exiting parking lots.

Yes, needs a new version with this music instead. As funny as the original is/was.

Rob Ford has a son? Poor kid.

I have been on numerous taxis in numerous countries. I've ridden in Tuk-Tuks (glorified three wheeled motorcycles with a covered bench) in the insane lawless trafic of Phnom Penh Cambodia. But NYC wins again:

I really don't care what they call it, just between us friends here. It's going to be ridiculously fast and ridiculously loud and it's going to be a Lamborghini. No complaints there.

Considering Fiat can do what they did with the Abarth, I would not be too concerned about the Ecoboost's audio track either. Pretty sure it can sound pretty badass since it has a lot more displacement than the Abarth.

If you spend 20k$ today, I'm pretty sure you can still get the same level of comfort and service, without the need for the barf bowl.

Wow, I so want those print ads in high-res so I can hang one on my wall.

Best. Heading. Ever.

I agree with you that it is likely that they will "fix" this in the coming years, like in the past. Which is why I am quite happy with the 2014 I got a month ago.

Stiffened it up, and added moar-better rubber.

Don't forget the '09 power boost and handling tweaks.

The funniest bit is when they say there is a "gentleman here" and that he is signalling them a frequency.

Yes, yes indeed. All is still right with the world.

Yes, yes indeed. All is still right with the world.

Yes, yes indeed. All is still right with the world.