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Good that you're still around, and how lucky you were to be on vacation to a country with a proper healthcare system!

Sneak peek of the 2030 Navigator Utah Edition:

Yes, that's a great analogy, because it runs along the articles lines: We own what we own not for us or according to our taste, but for "the invisible hand" and other people. Blærg, I say.

17 Nissans and first now you call it quits? How come?

Who is the classic Infinity customer? Buzz Lightyear?

To some, it does - myself included - but the point here is that choice is good. So is colour. Some ventures are bound to be mistakes though.

Haha, I know exactly what you mean! "What kind of hospital do we want our living room to look like?", seems like a question far too many people have an answer to.

Thanks for the insight! Sounds like very low load ratings on both, tbh. The GAZ sold even better? Will try to remember the differences...

Just leaving this here.

The same is true of everything else, houses included. When we bought our home, we saw all kinds of colours across the water. Ten year later, everyone, without exception, has painted their houses on the white-gray-black-scale. We changed from blue to yellow.

Whoa, I have confused them before. Aren't they much the same machine?

This is probably the most fantastic thing on YouTube right now. I grew up with these and saying they are ubiquitous is an understatement. They are still everywhere in the CIS.

“Initial Sushi"? They need to have misu soup in psper cups though.

Are you for real? Ever noticed how California is on the same planet as your "flyover country"? You might not sink into the ocean first, but climate change is undebatably real.

But, but...Jaguar almost made the top 10 brands in Norway so far this year, with an 1100% increase over 2018:

A public, well-sorted, identification system and registry...of course! But there weren't many newly registered vehicles during that time anyway, with all those restrictions in place.

Here in Norway, cars keep their registration number forever. We can look up the plate of cars in old photos in the public car registry. Sometimes, I find one that is still registered. That is a weirdly joyous thing. The other day I checked an NSU Ro80 I photographed 12 years ago - turns out, that one has missed tech

How can you remember those nasty names? I test drove one this spring, found it lacking in all aspects.

Toyota had that idea first:

How old is that lead image?