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Did anyone mention Project Binky?

The M1 just looks like a spaceship next to all those R5 Turbos et al.

I’m in for $500 if he’ll stop and take the FC to the junkyard.

Some people in Europe love Americana, so we have some “American Style Diners”, which will have all sorts of neon signs, maybe a big chrome Cadillac bumper on the wall, next to a cowboy hat and a picture of Elvis.

Emissions/particulates is the right answer, but too expensive? Difficult to maintain? Nah.

It almost looks like they sprayed on some kind of hair removal spray, and then reversed the footage.

would only get you back and forth in, for instance, the DC Metro

Someone near me has imported a Ford F250 and it sticks out alright. It’s too big for our parking spaces so it just plain sticks right out into the road.

Good question. Training isn’t mandatory, so if you have access to a car, and someone to sit in the passenger seat (basically anyone who’s had their driving license for a few years), you could practise on your own with L plates on. Obviously someone will have to pay for fuel, and insurance, although insurance for a

Sure, Land Rovers break a lot, but they rarely break so badly that you’re stranded.

It doesn’t have to be expensive, it just has to be thorough.

In the UK it’s a £200 fine, and six points on your license (you have twelve in total after you’ve been driving for two years).

All I meant is the authors of this blog are unapologetically leftist, the editorials are uniformly leftist, the majority of the commenters are leftist,

It’s pretty obvious why they were so poorly built:

It looks like there was a documentary featuring Kudasheva and her story, based on these screenshots, though so far I haven’t been able to find it:

That’s Speedycop, a well known LeMons participant. He’s built quite a few cars like that:

I’m guessing it’s not common in the US then, but many countries have ‘low security’ prisons, which are usually for people who’ve been convicted of non-violent crimes (like fraud, as in this case).

I think I’d be equally happy with either of them tbh.

This is such an obvious feature I don’t know why all cars with power windows don’t do it.

On my VW Polo, that little compartment has a sort of fuzzy carpet lining, so it’s perfect for keeping sunglasses in.