philipdunlop
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Would you believe, we can only get soft-serve in vanilla where I come from?

Unsure what this is in response to, but I hope you’re not saying anything bad about ice cream. I won’t hear it. 

Hey, I said same way, not correct way.

I had to google what Panda Express is, and you’re probably not wrong.

Ah it all comes out the same way.

Thanks for posting this. It’s an interesting article. I’d no idea so much work went into converting a vehicle.

Oh it’s happening in Europe too. Here in Ireland, we have a two-tier health system. It doesn’t work. You can get free (or low cost) healthcare, but the waiting times for elective procedures are ridiculous. You can have (extremely expensive) health insurance, but all that does is slightly shrink the waiting lists,

You’re not a commie. To me, it sounds like you’re a decent human being.

That’ll be the pensioner in the room. 

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I’ve no idea what it is, but it looks like the handiwork of this guy, or his Thai counterpart:

As opposed to petrol?

That’s one thing that actually made production from the concept. The seats in any Opel I’ve been in have been terrible.

He’s always been capable of being prone to penalties. Think back to 2011. 

You’d be very welcome, and if you do make it over here I’d be delighted to make some recommendations for places to visit and, of course, some decent driving roads!

Here in Ireland, we’re lousy with them. The company I worked for prior to Covid had commercial models for wrapping for three different clients. It is the joint best-selling EV in the country, somehow managing to ship exactly as many units as the Nissan Leaf in 2019. Admittedly, that’s only 1,086 cars each for the

Can’t tell if this is supposed to be sarcastic, and I’m taking the bait by saying the Kona EV absolutely does exist. 

Giving Jalopnik shit about integrity when it’s something that has long since departed Elon Musk’s weird realm? The guy does it to himself. 

There’s a time and a place for angry, aggressive looking cars, don’t get me wrong, but it does get a bit tiresome that everything looks that way.

I really like it. It proves it’s possible to design a purposeful, athletic looking car without it being overly aggressive, like a frowning, hungry shark; and retro without being twee. I like the relatively simple lines, including the grille and headlamps which many people seem to not.

I’d imagine it is. Not something I need to worry about in my fourteen year old crap can, or possibly in my next car, but I’m sure the one after that almost certainly will have screens for  everything. Removing the cowl above it must surely lessen the lifespan?