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I was fine with good-humored interviews, but then... Gotta hate a snitch!

Sorry, it's an imitation of the 1962 Lotus Elan.

Lancia's narrow-angle V-engines. OK, not that imitated...

Nibbles!

The 1931 Tatra V570 that Porsche ripped off, leading to over 20 million imitations as VW Beetle.

Which was itself an imitation of the Fiat X1/9, first seen as a concept car in '69.

Vanilla and beige.

I've always dug NSU!

Something else to consider is that an electronic device in good condition should not exceed its RFI limits. However, a device that's been dropped may have its shielding broken (in case it uses plastic with metallic paint) or dislodged, when its actual RFI may be significantly higher. And just how many of us have

A marketing twat said they are different.

Ah, yes, American simpletons...

I think that you've answered your own question. And correctly.

Well, then the US economy wouldn't be this unsustainable economy, but another.

Yeah, which means that it's a developed country, or an underdeveloped country. And it's been so for all my life without any progress.

I see where you're coming from.

I find it amazing how clueless about Brazil most Americans are.

Yes, it is and it's also a poor country, by the bye.

I know, I know. Guess how many GM cars I have now? Or, for that matter, any American car?

I had to let go of a couple of cars in the last couple of years: a '02 Bonneville at 90000mls, because I spent in repairs in a year what it was worth, and a '00 Intrigue at 120000mls, because it would gulped all the coolant in less than 50mls through a bad head gasket.

Frank Cannon approves of #6, the only car that he fit in.