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That’d explain. I thought it looked rather DSy in general, but without looking like an actual DS dashboard. For comparison, the Presidentielle was built on a ‘68 DS21, which would normally have this:

What Peugeot is that?

But the Suzuki Waku Spo hasn’t got the lower end market to itself; it competes directly with the ever-hoonerific Toyota S-FR.

That Waku Spo looks like the baby of a Nissan IDx and a Suzuki Lapin, and I, for one, am ready for it.

Not in the same universe for sheer swank.

But surely a speedcamera can’t usually tell who’s driving?

To be honest, the two examples I heard go back to the ‘90s, when I heard them from students. Though they seemed to involve a fair amount of money at the time, I don’t think they were in the tens of thousands of € (equivalent in markka).

The main issue with the Finnish system, according to some Finnish people I knew, isn’t grumbling rich people, but the scope for fraud.

I think that works by sloppy extension: if a close relative of the SUV is an actual truck, some people are wont to call the SUV a ‘truck’ too. Hence,

The suspension and especially the tyres on these are pretty robust and forgiving. They were made for the real world, not the track. Given the limitations of its’ era - no nannies, limited grip - they’re plenty quick enough in, again, the real world. You won’t win traffic light derbies, but you will have fun wringing

We’re doing Citroën Ami pr0n?

And this is why you don’t modify old cars*

Absolutely.

No, the automatic is optional. The standard transmission with the 383 is a three speed manual that is fully synchronised on all three forward speeds

Hmmm. Maybe we need to augment the requisite pluck & grit of the pilot with some directional steering rockets. We could mount them discreetly in those acetylene headlights.

Error, taxi not found.

Simples; a nuclear Oldsmobile Curved Dash.