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To be fair, it was a British registered car with British plates. Still a ridiculous fuss over nothing, though.

Dude, you need a bicycle.

I got this. Ford Citrine Yellow (horrible name, too. Sounds like an artificial citrus flavour that can’t actually be called citrus for legal reasons), came on the vaguely sporty but ultimately still one of the dullest cars available Mondeo Si in the UK in the 90’s, subsequently becoming very popular in the bodykits

Nope. That’d be communism.

Pictured: first gen Transit (body on frame, rwd). However, you’re thinking of the Transit Connect, fwd unibody. Based on the Focus, I think.

I think it was closer to the Sierra XR4i than the Cosworth, the body is definitely more XR4i, the Cosworth, RS and standard 3 door models all had a single rear window (less cool looking, imho).

How about this?

No, but I believe that tensions were raised in Assads Syria by large scale rural to urban migration caused by drought. If the conflict was purely caused by the presence of a brutal authoritarian regime it would’ve happened decades ago.

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Oh, I see, you’re from North Mexico.

Poland is not in Eastern Europe. It is often referred to as Eastern Europe, I’ll grant you, but that is incorrect.

Mainly curiosity, I would’ve thought. I Google MH370 from time to time, I’m not personally connected to it in any way but it’s a mystery, and mysteries are fascinating.

You say socialist like it’s a bad thing

Not.Enough.Stars

Do you know why? Is it just an image thing or are there practical reasons for it being the right vehicle for drug dealers?

How you get a bent frame on a unibody?

My partner and I live off grid on this narrowboat. Her name’s Phoebe, she’s 55ft long and 6’10” wide. It’s pretty easy with modern tech, tbh. 1000L fresh water tank, we fill it every 3-4 weeks, two Trojan T-105 batteries wired up to produce 12v charged by inboard diesel engine supplemented with a smallish solar panel.

With all the love for the Cactus I’ve never heard much love for the C4 Picasso (or its predecessor the Xsara Picasso). Much like the Cactus it’s a pretty generic type of car (compact people carrier as opposed to crossover whatsit) with an unashamedly quirky Citroen flair. It’s actually a good looking car, even the

You do get some pretty strong brand loyalties with some crime families in the UK, with at least one London family favoring Vauxhalls, traditionally they all rocked Carltons and Omegas, if I had to guess I’d imagine it’s VXR8’s nowadays. In my area growing up there was a family who were Subaru fans, to the extent that