Oh god! What is that first one? Is that a 3-series Compact with the nose of something else grafted on? And why, why are the wheel arches so BIIIIIIGG?
Oh god! What is that first one? Is that a 3-series Compact with the nose of something else grafted on? And why, why are the wheel arches so BIIIIIIGG?
Cool. LOL.
No. The Renegade is based on the 500L, the picture is a Panda, which is much smaller and on a different platform.
Funny. Where I come from this is an Allegro. They were neither powerful nor luxurious.
Nice factoid. We now need a Jalopnik article about the interesting-car-aminos of Denmark.
Does this count as a vehicle? I've lived on her for 5 years.
Take a rebuilt-after-WW2 European city like Warsaw, plenty of fast, wide roads like you'd commonly find in the US, then take a historic US city like San Francisco, plenty of narrow rat runs like you'd commonly associate with Europe. Not every European city has the tight, cobbled streets of Amsterdam, but almost every…
OK, sorry to burst your bubbles and all, but, no, this is not "basically a Renegade". The Panda is based off Fiats mini platform, like the 500, the Renegade off their small platform, like the 500L. The Renegade may be awesome, but it is not this. This is, by any standard, even European standards, a small car, like…
Can we stop pretending that the US is so radically different to the rest of the world, please. I've never been to Tahiti but I can tell you for sure that Thailand (which doesn't really qualify as a "small place" unless we're only comparing it to US/Russia/Canada/Brazil etc, which I would argue are big places) has fast…
"electronic locking diff". For this reason alone this car will be miles (literally, if you like) more capable than many bigger vehicles with much more truck like appearance. All the ground clearance in the world isn't worth shit of one wheel is spinning freely and the others won't move. I also like this "crawler gear"…
I'd misremembered what sort of crappy coupe it was, it was a Vauxhall Tigra, based off a Vauxhall (Opel) Corsa. I'm not too fussed what they do with the remaining killer, to be honest, I certainly wouldn't be shedding any tears if somebody did off him, but as long as he's not free to do anything like that again I'm…
I'd love to say that never happens here but the circumstances you describe did happen here once, I don't think he got the chance to defend himself, though, I believe they hit him with a car first (a crappy little FWD coupe based off the Ford Fiesta, if memory serves). The lunatics responsible are no longer a threat…
Right with you up until the unnecessary Islam bit at the end. If your American friends are uncomfortable around people of other faiths then that's their problem. Most Americans would be fine with the mix of cultures we have here, the US is pretty diverse, too.
I don't recommend doing "the most violent thing possible" to anyone in the UK. We have laws against that sort of thing.
Fair play to that bus driver, he honked before I spotted her, even the second time I watched the video.
To say communist would be accurate, but Soviet is a Russian word, to use it while speaking English and talking about China is definitely incorrect.
Er, did you just call the Chinese "Soviets"?
An Autocars Sabra would seem perfect. It's from Israel
Hi res photos and some details on the cars you find, please. Also, you might be able to answer this. That Rambler American there would be a really rare car over here in the UK, I find it hard to imagine it being worth anyones while dumping one, it would've gone straight from nearly new car to classic without going…
I'm from out in the sticks so I've never used Uber. What sort of people tend to become Uber drivers? It seems to me they have to invest a fair bit (their cars) into the whole endeavor. Who invests that much in what seems like such a shaky profession, what with the threat of $2000 fines if a taxi cop (?) pulls you over?