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Is that legal anywhere?

I actually saw someone do this two weeks ago and nearly fell off my bike laughing. File under “Do this out in the countryside and they’ll come take your temperature.”

The final sentence of the German text translates like this:

Maybe it was just bad luck, but to me, any Mk3 at any price is CP.

Where I am sitting, most tire shops (as well as many non-tire specific car workshops) will store your tires for a small fee.

To me, it does. Rubber ages.

Mazda5 with a manual.

It’s long, at 163 inches it’s hardly a city car.

We have two e-bikes. One is a Smart e-bike which I got a healthy discount on when I bought it new. The other is a standard crossover bike with an aftermarket conversion kit added around 2009.

It would seem that either the video uploader or the owner/driver have trouble spelling the latter’s name.

Glad I still have two sitting in the cupboard, for when I feel the itch to play Tomb Raider/Syphon Filter/Vandal Hearts/CMR Rallye ...

The correct trim or condition for a sub-50k C2 or air-cooled 911 is a rusty piece of iron with a VIN.

Is that plane a rip-off of the better-known Mitsubishi A6M Zero?

Having endured a Golf Mk III for eleven years, any V.A.G. product is closer to CP than not for me. (Who’da thunk that so much could go wrong in a car with basically nothing in it?)

That’s neither here nor there. People who have that kind of money to burn on a toy are a minority, period. Not just among Jalopnik readers. For me, as for someone with a family, a rented apartment, a weekend home and a mortgage for an apartment bought on credit and rented out, hardly any car on NPOCP qualifies as a

One bald tire? As in, someone had first chosen to purchase a performance vehicle and at a later date chosen to replace a single tire, instead of both on one axle?

As a European, I am surprised that you can get away with this in what is usually presented in the media as a litigious country.

This something only a mother could love. To be precise, this mother:

Speaking as someone who lives in a city where it is normal to bring dogs into restaurants: why not?

That is sweet. Also, I much prefer the right-side rims.