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Barcelona was the same way, 12 metro lines and mostly street parking (which guarantees frequent denting and bumping, Spaniards do not care ab0ut their cars), meant that it was more of an inconvenience. Plus the fact that I could walk to work and renting from El Prat was pretty cheap (at the time).

got into Orphan Black, after hearing great things about it, very unique show. Slow Horses is great too.

There are many circumstances. My friend back in the day got a DUI and he was sleeping in his car as he felt he had too many. But because the keys were in the ignition (car was not started, just radio on), Toronto’s finest (pieces of crap) charged him anyways. Not a great way to encourage people to just sober up and

1986 Hyundai Pony, back when Hyundai did not have the reputation it has now. Rusted almost immediately, had a manual choke (joke?). and with 68HP barely enough power to get out of its own way. Door locks that eventually failed and I basically left it unlock (who would steal it?). Miserable handling as well, and rear

1976 Dodge Dart sport, my first car, bought for $150 in 1987, so can’t complain. but would not start in the rain, had to keep a supply of ballast resistors as when they got wet (installed on the firewall), the car would not start. It had the great slant 6 but badly rusted until the subframe completely rusted out and

So basically Avenue 5

Sounds like a winning strategy.

I only saw the show, was the daughter not written in the novels?

So like Bosch?

$2900 for anything running these days is NP. get the right expertise on this car at a good price and you can run it for a few more years. 

I was DJing and hosting Karaoke in Spain around this time, can confirm, I really liked the dance music from this era. The producers were getting super recognized in addition to the artists.

GM dealerships: “SHHHHHHHHH!!!”

no Greedo shoots first

Am I correct in thinking even if the battery goes, this car will still run due to the ICE engine? NP in this market especially if the battery has some life in it. Not exciting but when you are commuting excitement takes a back seat to economics.

Had a ford Mondeo Diesel fastback, lots of space and actually more than the CX5 I currently have.

I had a Hyundia Pony in 1986, 68HP, what a death trap

Lol, I love debating with hardline democrats. They always embarrass themselves. If you don’t like the results of the election (Jeez who does that sound like?) the electoral college is the system you currently have to decide elections. Anyways, enjoy today, I’m sure the democrats are going to do very well... /s

I drove a Mazda 3 when living in the city, it was enough space for me, although I regretted not getting the hatchback instead of the sedan. I think if more hatchbacks were available in North America, SUVs would not make up as many cars on the road. I have switched to a CX5 SUV as I needed a new car and that was

I’m looking at the CX9, or maybe the new cx70/90 when they come out. we have the cx5 and cx7 but the cx7 is 12 years old, hoping to hold on another few years to see what happens with Mazda and EVs or look at another manufacturer. 

I had a 2011 Mazda 3, it was more than enough for my needs, although now I’m in a cx7, but it does use the same engine as the Mazda 3 (2.5 instead of 2.0) so the fuel economy is still good.