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Depending on the country, electrical assist can legally go up to 45 km/h, but it might come with extra regulations. E.g. in Belgium you need to register and insure it, and get special plates.

Yup, first guess was a Chaparral 2J carrying a refrigerator.

Yes, you can. All the pebbles you’d want, right at the Maine coastline.

Poland can into Pokémon!

Well, that’s it, the last remaining example that had evaded the stance nation has been turned into a bro truck.

Can’t we simply tape Giorgio Tsoukalos to the hull and call it a day?

If I remember correctly, you need to squirt some water to make a Sudowoodo move.

Cary always had to deal with that other numbskull.

People are lazy and/or opportunistic, and will use every trick available to lower the effort needed to carry out a task.

It’s better looking as well.

To quote Gen. Anthony McAuliffe: “Nuts!”

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Subaru’s ad campaigns write themselves, up next: Bear tested. Bear approved.®

That’s a bummer. BRB, going to disconnect my turn signals and rewire the horn to the brake pedal. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good bullbar?

Of all the batshit insane details on this car, I like the side-aiming cannons mortars exhausts best. The only time I’ve literally been startled by a car, was by one of those, departing at a traffic light I was walking past.

So International Harvester was the American British Leyland? You learn something new every day!

I was hoping for rabbits, but yeah, it appears to be chickens.

I guess Europe’s legs will remain closed.

Wait, Tesla seriously expects people to read the manual/ToS?

When Drago’s roommates noticed her struggling to catch Pokémon, they offered to take her phone with them when they went Pokémon-hunting outside, allowing them to fill up the Pokédex for her.