s2konstantin
S2Konstantin
s2konstantin

Oh I remember Spyker.

I know, just making a point. Although I’d bet there is some semi-torture happening depending on whose definition you use.

Who said anything about releasing anyone?

Yup the old grill looked great, I don’t understand why they had to add prison bars to it.

I’m 26. And have plenty of Jalop peers. But I understand where you’re coming from about the phones.

Yes, yes we do :D

Crowdsourced investigations are next big thing.

Applies to cars too. There are situations where you are effectively surrounded in all directions by walls. Don’t ask me how I know.

Sorry to be Buzz Killington, but both Canada and Mexico are in this very continent. And Renaults are already sold in Mexico.

You are comparing a decades old steering system that will have slop just due to worn bushings to a brand new system with brand spanking new, factory fresh, press car, bushings. Do a full refresh on the steering and suspension and that MR2 will probably feel better than any electric rack.

How is that plane upside down? Doesn’t it not have a fuel pump?

This comment has a slight stench of feminazi.

Was this the officer that shot him?

Damn, that escalated quickly.

And afford-ably.

Yeah, I’m not arguing with that, just that trying to get other countries to do it our way, is definitely not the easiest thing to do.

What you say makes sense, on paper. Its not inherently bad or anything, it just has unforeseen consequences since people want their freedom and whatnot. A lot like the Iraq war.

Bankruptcy.

Exactly, we do pay for them thru increased cost. But if we wanted all developing countries to work like that, we as in US taxpayers, will have to pay for the increased cost of production for other countries’ products since most will not agree to having to deal with the increased cost themselves.

No not us the taxpayers. Here it is the companies that run the factories that would pay for it. We would have to subsidize lots of the world continuously and that is just not affordable.