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I would say from my experiences in Italian traffic, that the system in the north does indeed have some order. In the south, it’s basically blindfolded bumper cars. I drove down a medium sized, eastbound road near Naples where all the cars were parked along the sides of the road. It looked like someone had just driven

Funny, I don’t see a viper...

I couldn’t really make out what they were saying. It was awfully muffled. Anyone else have that problem?

Indeed, Germany should be cold meat, and Russia should be Vodka.

And seizing the west coast. 

maybe he would be a “jet fighter for the road...”

1986 Brazilian built pickup truck with a flat head V-8, mounted front-mid, and driving the rear wheels. The model is the Brazilian Blowout, and it is fun to drive, but a bit shit in the build quality department.

It’s an unpopular opinion I’m sure, but this was Porsche’s worst execution of it’s classic styling cues. I can’t get past the fried egg headlights, nor the massive overhang, dog taking a dump rear haunches. 150K+ miles means i could go broke just trying to keep it running. It’s a crack pipe for me, but I can

Neutral: I am looking at buying a used car when I return to the US in a few years. I will never buy new because of what I said above, among other factors. I’ll probably get a 2015-2020 Chrysler 300(S or C) because those are likely going out of production and dealers are already slapping $10K-$15K on the hood just to

facts.

“A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a

yeah, anybody who thinks that even a dime of this will roll out the door and into the pockets of the average American is dreaming. Every dime will end up in an account offshore and the corporations will be back to begging congress to bail them out again. 

unfortunately, I’d say that is Mistubishi now. 

Part of me thinks new car sales were already on a downward trajectory. At this point, car loans are creeping up on home loans in terms of length, and new vehicle prices are touching home prices for things that used to be utilitarian transport. How long did they really think they could get away with it? It’s not like

Part of me does indeed agree with you on this, but in limited cases. I think you have brought to light an interesting discussion point on dealership experiences. What is an ideal dealership experience?

For me, I need to test drive the vehicles I am interested in buying. Being of a taller build, but with strange

This is an excellent article. Thank you for doing a car review that isn’t just a desperate attempt by some YouTuber to show his top gear car review chops to a world that no longer cares. I have to say that on the styling front, I completely agree with you. It looks like a badge-less SUV from any manufacturer. It

Despite the fun that I could have, there is no such thing as a Nice Price Sprinter. 

Doesn’t fix it’s worst problem. The customer. 

I mean, if nothing else, you buy it for the civic floor mats.

Do svidaniya comrade!!