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Here you go:

I'm currently visiting my in-laws in Tokushima and I had a huge discussion with my brother in law (whose name is Keisuke Fujiwara) about kei's. He doesn't know much about cars (drives a 2008 Wish), but he did verify for me the percentage of kei's in Japan compared to normal ones. It's 51 % from what we found. On

Yes, it is. As stated, you are a commenter on Jalopnik. I was talking about commenters on the Sky Sports website. Just because you are a commenter doesn't mean you are commentator. That distinction is important.

They were a literally small, but key part of automotive history for sure. Here's a picture of my Fulda. It took a lot of searching, but I finally brought one over from Germany several years ago. Back in the day, the front suspension setup on rear wheel drive Audis was based on the Fuldamobil's.

Well, I love microcars because I'm fascinated with how they're engineered to get the most out of very little. And the Fulda is one of the best at this. They were an interesting company that kept improving their cars even though they sold relatively few. They're also beautiful and look like they were designed by

What is it? I need it. Now.

A mixed blessing indeed...

Doug you already know the answer, Porsche 911, stealth wealth.

I'll get you a good one soon. I'm thinking license plate lights next.

I hear you, but SUVs make money. It's like being a server at a high-end restaurant where you know you'll get awesome tips, yet also having the luxury of a baseline salary.

Oh btw, can you ungrey me torch? And when is your next air-cooled VW headlight minutiae story? Those are my favorite

Stang has a good point... software updates actually PROLONG the useful life of the car as you can continue without a "hardware update" (aka a new car) for longer without having to change the whole operating system. together with the replaceable battery packs (have you ever heard of easily replaceable IC engines?)...

I can't tell if yours is an anti-Tesla post, but I'm assuming it is.

Well spotted. I've always been fascinated by those things. Like you, I love South American variants since my favorite car, the Fuldamobil, has weird Chilean and Argentinian versions.

Good! Serves him right for driving a Ferrari in Manhattan!

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I think I can summarize your (and my) problem: you are not rich enough. I imagine a Ferrari would be three-competing-gold-diggers-in-a-jacuzzi fun if you had enough money to just not care. "Hahah, did you see the burnout the valet did? wooooooo!" Then you toss the keys to your personal