lonestranger
lonestranger
lonestranger

I think you're confusing Europe (the continent) with the European Union (EU). Russia is not part of the EU, but most of its population and a fair amount of its land are geographically within Europe.

If that's the only photo you found, you didn't look very hard.

Patrick, thanks for amending the confusing "ignition" language. If I could edit or delete my previous post , I would.

But this is probably a good idea until the car gets fixed, and a good one in general, since a heavy keychain can often cause undue wear on the ignition system.

sushi ≠ raw fish

It seems like the replies to you are trying to contradict you. You're right, and so are they. It is the roads above Monaco, but it's not in Monaco, it's in the south of France. Monaco is a tiny principality near the south of France. Both are part of the French Riviera.

If people paid attention, though, it really shouldn't have been a surprise. Each PS console thus far has had two major Gran Turismo titles. None have been "launch titles", each console's first major GT game (GT, GT3, GT5) has come well after the console's launch. GT2 came out only 3-4 months before the PS2's release.

Hot? "This was earlier today..." There's snow on the curb.

If I had a nickel for every time I've had to tell a commenter that GT6 is on PS3... I honestly think I'd have a couple of bucks.

The simple answer is yeah, kinda.

Yep, Mack was owned by RVI (Renault trucks), who was bought by AB Volvo. And don't confuse AB Volvo (trucks, buses, construction equipment, marine engines) with the current Volvo Cars that was once owned by Ford and now by Geely.

Living in Canada where the Suzuki Equator was never sold, I had no idea they were as rare as they are. That makes it even odder that I once saw one (with WA plates) here in B.C.

"The Libby has nothing really to do with Cherokee."

You could be right about GM, but I've never seen one with "SRS" marked anywhere. GM calls it "SIR" and early GM airbags said "Supplemental Inflatable Restraint". Any current one's I've seen say simply "AIRBAG".

You're completely right, though I'd expect a Jalopnik (or Giz, Jez, etc.) writer to be called out if they made an incorrect sports analogy.