misterchoppers
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misterchoppers

Bwahahahahah. That and all the tie-dye shit and the fluffy Jim Morrison blanket in the rear seat.

She also had a first-gen CR-X for four hours but our dad made her return it because of all the blue smoke emanating from everywhere. Currently drives a manual Yaris she bought 15 years ago; she sees no need to change it until it stops working. She had a Jialing NP50-GL for a while, too. I like my siblings a lot.

I dunno, I grew up in Skåne and judging by my dad’s reaction when we left a light bulb on, electricity was a precious, precious good, to be carefully rationed.

Justified or not, lots of buyers have concerns regarding battery life (and charging availability, which is more of an issue for used car buyers who are less likely to have their own driveway).

My sister was/is a hot girl and she smoked American Spirits (of course). She used to have a Chevrolet Beretta with a broken thermostat, constantly failing alternator, and drooping inner roof, until she replaced it with a Subaru Justy (2WD, 5-speed). But I think this supposed phenomenon is mostly an effect of the

I’ve never of heard of a Michael Jordan before, but I take it he is black? I used to have a friend in Hollywood named Michael Jordan who was an aspiring actor, and for a second I thought maybe he had made it big, but he was as white as the inside of Elon Musk’s thigh.

Good to hear. Denmark is flat and small, anyhow, so they don’t really need an engine.

Well, energy is expensive in Scandinavia, and heating a garage isn’t super efficient. Clearly EVs need to have a proper system to make this a non-issue in colder places.

Danes are also generally more corpulent than the rest of us, and more xenophobic. I will forgive them everything for the red hot dogs, though.

The difference is between ICE value retention and EV value retention. On the other hand, EVs have developed a bit over the last three years - but buying a used one still feels somewhat risky.

Sorry, I was unable to read anything past “Minicucci”. Guess I am still a middle schooler at heart.

Ooooh yes. Delightful.

Perhaps they’re just trying to be contrarian? Fail on all counts, though.

Yep, coupled with a special license plate this would be great. The sticks have to be of proportionate dimensions and the carrots mustn’t be rotting.

$9K if it had original wheels and taillights and a sane seller.

Tesla’s juvenile names were somewhat amusing five years ago. CyberTruck Cyberbeast is plain embarrassing.

It would be nice if they would make the names of those gmail accounts available again - I made an account for my daughter a few years ago and it was deleted because she wasn’t old enough. I tried to make a new account today with the same name (they finally allow accounts for kids with parental controls, which is all I

I just don’t understand it. Will Kia even exist in the US in five years’ time?

Sounds like an awesome deal. A very low cost entry to any Cars & Coffee.

About what?