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Lucas Timm
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My father had one, here in Brazil.

That’s correct. Furthermore, not only 4-engine planes has a rest area for the crew. 2 engine planes, such as Boeing 777, 787 and Airbus A330 also has a rest area. Due to the size of the aircraft, they’re not as large as the A380 one, but it’s enough for the crew take a nap when their shift is over.

It’s good when it’s possible. I drove over 100 miles in a car with a damaged clutch, changing gears in the engine’s time.

In Brazil it’s otherwise: An eventual criminal would not know how to drive an automatic.

(Brazilian here.)

Actually we just stopped selling the T2 due to a new brazilian law, that demanded every car produced from 2014 onwards must have ABS brakes and air bags. Before that, manufacturers could sell cars with ABS brakes and airbags as optionals, which of course, costs extra, and brazilians doesn’t care to purchase them. We

I saw a sedan Passat Dacon once, but only once, here in Porto Alegre.

There’s other Sedan-ed pick-ups here as well... Let’s say we’re creative. :)

Amazingly enough you still can find a brand new Master System in a few stores. However, it’s not the kind of videogame we used to buy. Everyone of course will look for a PS4 or a XBox One.

Brazilian here. Gol: Either you love or hate it.

In Brazilian's carrier Azul, most planes have tiny galleys (they operates Embraer 190/195 and ATR72 on domestic routes). Thus, they use the last seat passenger bins for storing stuff. The passengers are not allowed to use it. I think it's a good deal, as you have more space for legs.

Also there's several social engineering attempts on that text. Nothing on it seems to be real.

If we start talking about Autolatina bizarreness, the weirdest Ford ever built was Volkswagen Apollo: A brazilian Ford Project (Verona), re-branded as Volkswagen (Apollo), powered by a Volkswagen engine (AP) and competing against other Ford cars (such as... FORD VERONA!)

I do live in Porto Alegre, too. :)

Yes, that's true. Here in Brazil, Passat B2 was named 'Santana'. The wagon was also named 'Quantum'. However, Volkswagen used a 4cc 1.8/2.0 engine instead of the Audi 5cc, and we never got a AWD version — only front-wheel drive. It was sold up to 2006, if I'm not wrong, and people still loves this car.