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Nickelback is like a Coldplay or Mana equivalent 

Honestly. This article valió verga compa. The conversion to EV is mostly a vanity project from the first world to relocate the pollution it creates. EVs are not the only and best solution to the existing fossil powered mobility. I understand that they would be amazing for public transport and fleets, but that much for

The automatic transmission. Or an elevated height. 

hahahahhahaaha quite relatable

What makes a Toyota a bad vehicle is mostly design or conceptual stuff, Even the shitty Agya can be considered reliable. Taking that into consideration, As the Toyota Avanza is not available where I live and even can understand their inherent shittyness in excecution, I nominate its platform mate: The Toyota Rush.

For the 10-12K they ask a Kia Picanto or a Suzuki Swift are far better alternatives. 

Ehhh Pibe! Espero que hayas conocido Panama! I fully agree with you. Here in Panama thankfully not to many people are fooled by the badge. All of it (power, interior quality, safety) feels mediocre at best. Suzuki, Hyundai and Kia offer better alternatives for the price, and even  those have some issues in the safety

As a devotee of the Alfa Romeo cult, I highly appreciate this prose

In a fantasy world, a Prius with the RAV4 power train would be an interesting idea

As a Fit Owner, long road trips are far from being a hassle. The seats are supportive and comfortable, the interior is ergonomic, the power is enough and the space and practicality are in generous amounts. 

My mom taught me how to drive, with special focus on the clutch action when moving the car from a standstill. Also, up to this day, the 2 cars in the household are manuals. 

I agree with this. 

I’m a fan of Donut Media. 

I second this. I highly appreciate this channel.

I would add a real rear seat besides the hatch. 

Is that a Toyota Hiace in the US?

Of course, The Submariner is the default choice as a luxury piece, reeling in the side of boring and of course, overpriced by the excessive demand.

She went full Karen. 

Not sure if a Breitling Superocean (the multicolored dial being an exception) would be a better alternative to the Submariner, a Omega Seamaster 300, a Glashutte SeaQ or even a Tudor Black Bay 58 are compelling choices.

I have a blue Honda Fit, previously called it the blue bean, little blue fucker, but the name that remained is El Fitito.