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In Italy. http://www.chevrolet.it/vetture/cruze-station-wagon/configuratore/cruze-station-wagon-lt.html

Apart from the already mentioned hard muslim countries (lowercase intentional), there are no other answers. Thread closed. Moving on.

According to Dante, there's a hell waiting for those people.

Of course! That was an "Act Of God" and sure at Fisker they're penniless and greedy, and sure they never wanted to pay for a comprehensive insurance.

Go imagine if someone didn't point out that. It must be nice to have a serious purpose in life: crashing the nuts of all the other normal people...

Been there... done that.

"We've kept our great brands". Typical Briton. Deny everything, evidence included. And to whoever says that this is now the globalized world, I say: "Yes, kudos to globalization when the earnings stay at home (like Fiat buying Chrisler: it helps Italian GDP to grow), but when Rolls is bought by the Germans, this is

To give documentation to insurance and Police. It's a crazy world, downthere.

Wholeheartedly agree. This Estrada dude once heard of someone having electric troubles with his Alfa, and that for him is a fact.

After much thought and consideration, I choose the 2009 Chevy Aveo hatch.

I wholeheartedly agree with you.

Cute picture of Lexy. Btw, the Pirate 4x4 forum is to be avoided at all: with its black background and white lettering, made my head hurt after only five minutes of reading.

Talking of cuteness, what about the Ziba by Ghia? Translated from German: The bodywork company Ghia made the Fiat 500 into a flatbed truck. The cab remained closed, the rear cargo area was protected by high metal rods. Loading weight 200 kilograms. The pick-up was presented at the Geneva AutomobiIsalon in March 1962.

Enzo Ferraro is my plumber.

And the link?... never mind.

When I was 16 y.o., the only one in our group with a driving license was my friend Franco who was then 18 and already working, while we still were students. He bought with his savings a grey, battered and rusted Autobianchi Bianchina cabrio and that car took us to many parties, while all the other had was a moped.

Good questions.

Brian Hickey?!? But,.. but... seriously?