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Bengay Great Exquisite 4x4i.

I still have my G102 Charade sedan. It’s really been optimized to be as light as it possibly can...so yeah, not very safe, really. Pretty typical for its time and country of origin, though.

Now aren’t you clever. Fiat actually has some manufacturing in India already (Wikipedia says it’s the 9th largest car maker there), but I bet they’d want to do more business there. And China is, indeed, getting saturated whereas India is the land of unexplored opportunities.

People have hobbies. That’s enough reason.

The older one had a wagon version, too.

Done already. This Finn powers his Volvo with biogas made from cow poop. I sadly can’t find you any articles in English, so here’s a TL;DR: Dude has cows, cows make poop, poop fumes are collected and fed to his Volvo V70.

I happen to work at a technical university and have friends who teach at a technical school. If you pop by, we can certainly arrange you a tour.

Sipilä also drives a Tesla. That’s quite a commitment in a country that’s mostly forests and that doesn’t really have a charger network yet.

But he’s been pushing tax cuts for electric cars, so I guess we might see some change in that. Personally, I’m not a very big fan of Sipilä’s religiousness and conservative views

Your Google-translated Finnish is gibberish. You apparently meant “Onnittelut valintanne johdosta, herra pääministeri.”

*Minttu

You could also reason the location of the filler. If the car's from a country that has left-hand traffic (Japan, UK), they're going to want the exhaust pipe as far away from the pedestrians as they can. It'll then be on the right side of the car. This leads to the filler being on the left.

So if the car's from a

Here's another 'murican fire truck in Finland.

This has to be the most infuriating gif I've seen all day.

If you flip a motorcycle, it probably won't kill you with an elbow drop.

Oye, I took that picture! :D It's from Lappeenranta in eastern parts of Finland, where Russian tourists stroll around with those SsangYongs and other hideous thingies.

That's certainly an option. Four small hub motors with or without reduction gears. It could potentially cut costs, but they'd certainly get rid of the space-consuming differential and driveshafts in the middle.

Oh sweet, I took that picture. :D

That's an interesting environment and use for a Daihatsu Charade...

Spat coffee all over my screen. I took that picture because Wikipedia lacked a proper one, and that is my gf's Tigra. :D

Yeah, Teijo isn't exactly the same thing. It's much more...uhm, civilized. If one can use that word in the context of cheapest possible air-cooled buggy vans.