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Screw them, the worst rental I’ve ever had was a Z06 Hertz Edition, first car I picked up at Las Vegas Gad bold rear tires, they swapped it for one that had a terrible front wheel alignment, and blew a front tire in 2 days of driving it, they swapped it again for a third one to make it from LA to Vegas, and when I

Oh dear...

Do you need a hug?

I strongly disagree.

This reminds me of the Jalopnik from 4 years ago, random interesting stories about random things that were connected in one way or another to the automotive world.

World of Warcraft

Sounds like a Star Wars themed porn movie: “The Force Choker Strikes Back”...

Drove it in mid October, just before it happened. To think that less that a month later all that beautiful scenery was gone...what a shame.

They are called flight cases.

What is this “straw” apparatus you talk about? Is it made by dark sorcery? Does it come from the future?

I’m not sure we can call Mercedes F1 a German team, since the most of its employees are from the U.K.

Came here for the comments.

In Europe Jetta & Scirocco as far as I’m aware badged GTX nomenclatures, you still see them around.

It was sold all over Europe.

Could not agree more.

We have a total of 4 tool boxes/tool cabinets in our shared garage/workshop.

Jason, I’m not saying you are wrong, but those taillights are pretty common in many European countries, that German postal service story doesn’t quite add up I believe, these are just a few quick examples I found on a popular European car sale site, here you can see a Dutch and a Belgium car.

The Opel Insignia Sports Tourer (or Buick Regal when it’s rebadged and imported to USA) is produced in Opel’s plant in Rüsselsheim, Germany.

Less traffic + lighter vehicles.