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And if you’re going to include Ceres, why not Vesta?

Epic. And make a dude farting or a mosquito humming have the highest drop rates.

Everyone out there crying for Waluigi, Shrek or Neymar on Smash Bros. I just wanted a new, deeper, Subespace Emissary mode :-(

Or if EA made cars, you would have to buy each as a DLC.

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Just remembering that this isn’t the first dab of Bethesda into a mobile Elder Scrolls game: There was a core-game called Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey on the failed Nokia N-Gage

“where motor car owners converge in the morning over refreshments.”

Maybe the inclination is telling us that Michael Jackson was selling Hyundais through his leaning® dance step

Sure, and Ferrari will never make a SUV.

“Numerous details hint at the design of the original quattro”

I was thinking you would say the X6M is useful to induce regurgitation on people who accidentally have eaten Lego bricks.

It’ll be a free-to-play, play-to-win battle royale PC game and everyone will lose their minds.

In other unrelated business, what’s the car on the head image? It looks soviet 60's or 70's, but I can’t figure it out.

Dude, in Brazil even R$300k (~$80k USD) cars like the Toyota Hilux SRV come with drum brakes on the back. I can’t name any car made in Brazil that comes with disc brakes on the rear

There’s a simple change that would make not just Monaco much more enjoyable, but F1 in general:

Let me suggest a total oddball, the Gurgel TL. The TL was based on the X-12, but with a soft canvas roof. In fact, TL stands for Teto de Lona, literally Canvas Roof in Portuguese.

The point is looking at the numbers. Average salary is 2000 moneys. Fuel cost 4 moneys per liter. So you have to use a lot of your moneys to buy fuel. Truckers have to buy fuel with their moneys, so the small amount of moneys they get paid get even smaller after paying for expensive fuel.

The Ford Fusion Hybrid costs R$160k here, due to tax incentives to bring cars from Mexico. Teslas would arrive close to R$300k, due to massive taxes for imported goods and premium prices that obviously would be asked for the sake of novelty.

You can’t expect free market to work in Brazil..

Often cities in Brazil are sparse, with exceptions like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. For the Florianópolis region, where I live, unless you pay R$1.5k for a 20m² apartment on the centre, people usually live 15, 20, even 50 km away from work, due to rent and cost of living. Add a very unstable weather and steep

Since Dom Pedro II was taken away, Brazil is spiraling downwards for 150 years. A century and half of steady decline.