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Commendatori!

100%. Honda Fit = BDE

These i3s weren’t patrol vehicles; they were designated only for “administrative” use, so they didn’t see much action at all, according to a CBS Los Angeles investigation from 2018. Some of their mileage can be attributed to personal tasks like lunch runs.

A Tesla with *British Leyland* build quality would be a nice upgrade.

Yeah, it might sound a bit medicine-like but it’s the Turkish name for Anatolia (“Anadolu”).
The company still exists, they build most of the world’s Ford Transit models and the Ford F-MAX :

Tesla: Our build quality is equal to 80s GM.

Obligatory “wrong movie” reference.

As far as I know, there are no content differences

The chase is Bullitt is overrated. The one from The Seven Ups is much better. 

You kids may not know it, but no less than General Motors used to do it in the 70s:

I find the American argument over front plates a bit silly, given that they’re a requirement in almost every other country in the world.

NVWSSV is the way you do it and get away with it nowadays.

I like number 10, senha....which is password in Portuguese.

Yup.

Then try two snorkels, one on each side, haha. Mock em up like big rig stacks, throw some lights on em, sky’s the limit.

A snorkel would implode trying to feed 6.4 liters. They are pretty restrictive at a certain volume requirement.

Don’t care, still hated it. It holds a special little hate place in my heart.

Director Mode was the best thing about these games, I felt. It was a lot of fun to try and set up scenarios and then shoot them from the best angles the system would allow. You could make some nice little machinema sequences from them.

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For something with more action, watch this liver delivery by London cops in their SD1s:

My UPS route was 60 - 70 miles a day and 40 miles was getting to and from the route.