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Doug Radcliffe
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To my eye they look a hell of a lot like the current gen F-series (which I've never seen IRL). I kinda like them, the styling is better than the current Navara.

They're not exactly common here (UK) but they're not exactly uncommon either, I don't know much about them but my assumption is that they're probably cheaper than most vehicles capable of doing the same job. You used to see alot of Ssangyong Musso's (pictured) here in the late 90's/early 00's but I can't say I've seen

Jesus! I thought this was bad but Ssangyong really have guaranteed that they're the worlds ugliest car manufacturer with that monstrosity.

A wealthy person doing a bad thing? Impossible. Rich people are the best.

I want one so hard

Even I struggle to distinguish the different West Country accents. I think nowadays it's generally possible to distinguish the four corners of England pretty well, anything beyond that and you to be talking to someone with a really strong accent. Liverpool and Manchester are the only places I can think of that are in

Much like navigation systems I can't help but think "Cool, but my phone can do that".

What's the point in all the lightweight carbon fibre and the low COG of a supercar when you go putting cargo on the roof? The Avant makes way more sense.

That there is a classic NE English accent. I (coming from SW England) would call it a "Geordie" accent, although that may be inaccurate as Geordie specifically refers someone from the city Newcastle, not anywhere else the NE. What it definitely isn't is Scottish.

I've been expecting some sort of crossover/miniSUV/whathaveyou based subculture for a while now. They're cheap and plentiful enough that the kids can afford to chop them up and modify and experiment with them, and they've been around for long enough that younger drivers will have nostalgic memories of the older models

Steve Berry is now a right wing talk show host on radio here in the UK. He brings up his unsuccessful Top Gear career whenever he possibly can.

I'd say that covers it

How much of that approach angle killing front bumper can be easily removed?

People that have never been near a French car are always pulling that "French cars are unreliable" crap out of their ass in an attempt to sound knowledgeable.

You're not relying on the rubber for traction, but you are relying on the tyre to hold the air pressure without going pop. I guess when you're weakening the tyre like that it makes sense to start with the strongest tyre you can.

A friend of mine in New Zealand had a Cressida I had a real soft spot for. It looked similar to the one above (same wheels, I'm sure) but had a different grill and (I think, but my memory might be playing tricks on me) a bigger front air dam that gave it a kinda meaner, sportier look. It also had sheepskin (or mock

Dad?

G'day, mate

I have no idea what gun control is like in Poland but I was over there earlier the year happened to wander into a very big, very prominently placed high street airsoft store (I actually hoping it was a military surplus store was kinda disappointed). I deduced that airsoft must be much bigger news in Poland than here

"not allowing their service standards to slip, even the tiniest bit"