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Netherlands here: Same car, more miles, $5660. Gas $8,65 per gallon

europe here: relax, they won’t shoot you!

What you are writing about does not amount to investing. You are writing about stocktrading, which, in essense, is gambling on the value of stocks and stock-derived products. Doing so, you do not add value to the real world, it is a very serious game between very rich people and less rich people, mostly in favour of

Do Not Use tourniquets for head-injuries...

Most American post ever?

Only rainman would get exited about this form of racing. However, most of your readers share some similarities with rainman, me included.

Will this affect ATM’s and online microtrading? They both are depending on GPS fir timestamping...

This is a very American issue. Blame the producer of the tire, but forget the responsibilities of many parties that contributed to this horrific accident.

Niksen is regarded as very negative in the Netherlands, almost nihilistic ( niksigheid). The art of being actively and positively inactive is very much not typical Dutch. Ledigheid is des Duivels oorkussen: “Doing nothing is headrest of the Devil” is more typical the protestant Dutch tradition.

One Yaris, two Yares. One Volvo, two Volvemus? One Mitsubishi, two Mitsubishii? One BMW, zwei BMWerke? One Scania, two Scaniae? One Airbus, two Airbi?

All mazdas 6 have a serious rust problem with their back wheel arches. They are very common here in Europe, but the second hand value is very low, though it is otherwise a good car. Rust on a mazda 6? CP!

From a European perspective a very strange question. Nudity is no issue, there is nudity everywhere: magazines, internet, tv, the beaches, saunas etc. If you mix up nudity with sexuality, it is time to seek psychological help.

A decent restored Méhari would do upwards from$8500 in Europe, but this one seems to have mayor problems with it’s frame. So, no thanks...

In the Netherlands it is actually a criminal offence (as opposed to a traffic violation) to leave a vehicle unattended, i.e. with the key available, running engine or not. This also applies to bicycles.

Happened to my in Thailand also, a small cobra hit my boot, luckily it was made of very thick leather, so no harm done. These Thai snakes don’t seem to like riders!

Did the ad mention the bodies of several Mexican meth-chefs in the spacious trunk?

In most European countries, it’s mandatory to have a bell.

In Europe it would sell for €100,- as a nice banger car. $3000 is not even close to the value

I rented a lot of crappy cars in the Mediterranean. In Turkey they had Turkish made Fiats, like the Cerçe (which translates to Sparrow). It was like captain JackSparrow, always flirting with death, never knowing where you would endup, though most likely you would end up somewhere in a ditch. At 80kms + with bad

‘Murican first world problem. Rest of the world knows how to shift.