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I live in Vancouver and it seems like anyone that lives in Surrey says that they live in 'South Surrey' and everyone that actually lives in South Surrey says they live in Whiterock.

Shouldn't it be Pacific Northeast? It's the North-East part of the Pacific. Sure it's the North-West part of North America, but then why even include Pacific. Now that I think about it the 'Pacific Northwest' isn't even in the North-West part of North America, it's actually pretty damn Central-West.

Both. North America is everything from Canada to Panama.

As a Vancouver native, I can give my thoughts. In my mind, the regions are:

I live in Vancouver and have always thought of "Northern BC" to be anything north of Prince George.

So why aren't these selling in Europe? I'm guessing the poor gas mileage.

When you're under 10, you need the decimal. Two sig figs.

I'd also like a recommendation. I've been looking for one but they are either very expensive ($300+), unreliable crap from China, or missing many of the must have features (auto-on/off, overwriting, etc).

A tow strap is an important part of any emergency kit that all vehicles (well maybe not motorcycles) should have.

Oh deer.

I'd be happy with a few more horses and a lot more on the low end. Maybe a bit of a bore/stroke (though no more '86' then).

So much like about this comment, but it probably wouldn't fit and would alter the weight distribution. Though how much weight would another 2 cylinders really add...?

According to the Youtube comments, it is in Montreal.

If the mechanicals are in as good of condition as the body (highly questionable with a Fiero) then this is definitely a NP. I would price this closer to $5000.

I just don't understand these vehicles. Just buy a wagon.

Remember to reserve half of the bed for fire extinguishers.

They really do needs more rear legroom. It doesn't have to be comfortable, but it does need to be possible to have adult people in the back seat. Given how it is currently set up they might as well just make it a 2-seater. The only way I could see using the back seat is if both the driver and passengers are under

The problem is that it looks like a fancy 90's econobox. And old Lotus sedans aren't exactly high-priced collectors items. It's also not exactly low mileage (not in a collector sense). If you want a fast car, you can get a newer one for cheaper. If you want a beautiful classic, well, this isn't one (though I like

I use the word "rad". It started out ironically but now has worked its way back to normal usage.