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So like the the one showed at Geneva:

Why is there a big pink penis on the front of your car?

If there is such a thing, I haven’t found it yet, I doubt I will ever find a thing that I could not live without...

You do know it’s the same procedure as the Us already has in place for most of the EU countries, the ESTA right? And that it’s fee is even higher.

To put in place the same procedure the US already has with its ESTA.

So it’s basically the same as the ESTA that the US already has in place for most of Shengen (EU) countries.

Impressive power for that little car.

I like my OEM more, and they are only 9.4Kg each, a pretty decent weight for OEM wheels.

We all know it’s Burnham 🤪

No it doesn’t 🤷🏻‍♂️

Oh the joys of not having a diff lock...

Technically it does. In practice...well anyone that has driven there knows the answer xD

Indeed, most European comercial light vehicles (Transits, Sprinters, Crafters, etc...) are limited to real 160km/h (165/169 cluster speed).

Current European speed limits:

You have all 4 “Short Treks” under the Trailer section of the main series In Netflix, for example. I don’t know why this would be different.

The struggle is real for us to speak or pronounce properly xD In my case I’m lucky because I’ve been living abroad since I was 11, but I travel a lot for work and recognize Spaniards by their accent trying to speak English >_< Even if they are fluent in English, there is always an accent to recognize them by.

The closest I can think of is the beginning of the word “sentinel”, you take the “se” at the beginning and just add “at” at the end, and there you have it, that is more or less how it’s pronounced.

The closest I can think of is the beginning of the word “sentinel”, you take the “se” at the beginning and just add “at” at the end, and there you have it, that is more or less how it’s pronounced.

Not quite, but close enough for shits and giggles. Even I have to change my pronunciation of Spanish words when speaking with only English speakers, because if you don’t say something they are able to pronounce, they tend to not understand you.