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They do, but spectators and tv would prefer light!
Not much daylight that time of the year and that far north though.
Merc have been making trucks and buses for a century or more and it doesn’t seem to have harmed them yet....
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Never seen these so far as I recall. Are they only for some markets?
We might criticise two stroke marine diesels, but they’re the most efficient non-hybridised engines around.
Nope, the base Fiesta is alive, well and on sale at a Ford dealer near me. Likewise the ST, though it's a slow seller.
Yes, the Spring starts at €16,990 before incentives in France.
And it varies according to the market as it includes whatever taxes apply. In France a Spring begins at €16,990 before incentives.
As it happens, the Dacia pictured above has touch screens. Yes, they’re cheap.
I only had the car a week.... And just about every car or part thereof is going to have somebody complaining about it.
Never heard of a company called TSLA. Any relation to Tesla?
What, the Duologic? I've driven a 500 with one and it was fine.
Only on the manual, the Panda gets the Duologic automated manual as an option which the Jeep doesn't.
Six speed manual and either a DCT for the FWD or the ZF nine speed automatic for the 4wd model. At least, it is here. Other markets differ.
Automotive Products, who made the automatic gearbox for the original Mini, did one specially for the Gamma.
2. drain the chemical from the tanks before it hardens.
The Ami does something near 60 km in real life. Still OK for some buyers though.
I’ve actually seen a Mono in use on the road. It sounded challenging. Sequential gearboxes don’t take that kindly to crawling along in traffic.