marcusnorman03
somnambulist chaser
marcusnorman03

I will submit this as the world’s most reliable cheap car: 2005 Toyota Echo Hatchback. 200K km on, and I’ve replaced the tires twice, the batteries twice (it’s cold here in Canada), the wipers a few times (ditto) and regular oil changes. I expect another 200K km without issues. Bomber.

Yeah - I’m with you. Ideally - have 2 races: the real Paris-Dakar, and something in S.America.

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Is it just me or is Ryan Seacrest turning into Caesar Flickerman?

One does not simply walk into Ovi.

Fixed it for you:

In India, that’s one sacred cow you don’t prod...

I guess you could call it Korma.

I think if they just went with the Mjolnir look in the tail-light, copying the front design- they have a winner. Some Jalop with photoshop skills show I’m right!

2 words here: WINTER TIRES.

Great links, thanks! Still - not much left over from the original but more than expectedly.

Yes. I wonder if the taking the shell then frankensteining it still counts though. Looking at Polo cars as an example - these seem to be in the same shape as their forebears in the same way the Race Touareg is to it’s grocery-getting parent. Does the chassis stick around through all this?

I’m sorry Ford, but these two statements don’t match:

Not German, and I highly doubt you will find a blue Polestar for the price, but I would not miss a test drive. Now if Volvo Canada would only give me one to abuse use...

I hate to damper your enthusiasm but you know that there is no co-existence with these cars and others on the road.

I dunno - reminds me of the 6000 SUX

I’d be looking at a gently used Volvo XC70. 2015 perhaps.

So close..yet so far...

Agreed - police are not equipped for the level of animosity and resentment any more than the population is equipped to ‘break the cycle’. I do think that if you can improve people’s options a bit in the right direction, it buys some breathing room for officers to focus on the ‘serve and protect’ piece - and if given