mikethevilla
Mike Villa
mikethevilla

This is the correct answer.

Bonus points for Fallout reference.

I’m not sure how long your years are... But for most people 30k miles over 3 years works out to 10k per year (same as most ultra-low mileage leases).

Everyone so far is missing what this would actually mean for the majority of Jalops: Any older, enthusiast-oriented BMWs will start to go up in value.

Includes Bioweapon Defense Mode

The more I see of this car, the more I think that the details, when taken individually/close up are not very pleasant. But then when you zoom out and take in the car as a whole, it’s gorgeous.

That front overhang says otherwise.

Earlier this year I spent a week tooling around Russia with a couple of off-duty FSB agents (mostly voluntarily). Every time we drove past this building they would go into a broken English bragging session about how every single computer inside was entirely Russian-built. That, even more so than the buildings

Shown here in its natural habitat:

Well, as we know, llamas are much more common in South America, while they’re a bit of a novelty here. So what might be an everyday means of transportation for your local Peruvian villager, is a novel and unique experience for Americans - it’s more difficult to import and register with our laws here.

And what will we do when our nation’s used car lots are bogged down with electric Nissans that cost as much as an adult llama?

The original new MINI had engines built in Brazil, transmissions from Germany and the car was assembled in Oxford and they figured it out.

I know I’m pretty lonely in this thought, but I’ve always dug the looks (and really overall idea) of the Countryman.

The best part of all of this is that this means that now there will be an easy(or easier) way for me to make the Abarth engine fit in this little guy:

Wait. I like this. It’s a new Honda, and I genuinely like it.

Alternate title:

Anything old and carbureted. Preferably something of European origin that’s small, light, and has manual steering.

A beautiful car. I really enjoy the new 3 wagons.

To be fair, the earlier versions of these were freaking awesome. They gave you the Lightning’s supercharged engine and a sportier suspension in a crew cab configuration.

If you have to make a convertible SUV, this is the SUV to do so with.