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Well it seems to work also in Canada where it has been the best selling overall vehicle since 2004 and one of the top two selling vehicles since 1995.

What? I know what that is. GNXXXXXXXXX!!!!!! I believe if you look closely you will see my avatar is a GNX doing a burnout.

That....was awesome.

Fun fact: Many Lancia Voyagers are made in Canada.

I did know of dover england, I did not know of dover delaware. I live in Canada and have pretty good geographical knowledge generally....but Delaware is clearly a gap in it.

I know nothing about delaware. I can't even name one city in it, and yet I know the capital of Wyoming (Cheyenne right?)

Was this at champlain look out?

Did not know. Thanks!

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Wait...are you in Modest Mouse? I believe at :24 the singer references him backing into a cop car.

My former construction co-wroker claimed that happened...except it wasn't her dad, it was the cops for him for an outstanding warrant.

Ouch.

One day I approached a stop sign that always has a lot pf pedestrians crossing at the cross walk. I was behind a volvo wagon with tinted windows (this becomes relevant shortly).

Lol...brilliance.

Someone on Oppo just bought the olds version a few weeks ago for his sibling haha.

I had to drive one of those about 2200 kms over 3 days when the Charger I was given by the rental car company (after crashing a Cavalier ha!) had a recall. Charger was much better in every way except keyless ignition.

Probalby has to do with laser length.

1) Many cars still don't use LED's for lamps. At least not when DRL's were mandated in Canada in 1992.

My car is as you described, the DRL is connected to the e brake. I agree with you about the DRL turn signal thing, it looks weird, but I am used to seeing that all the time now.

Last week, I wrote about the deceptive nature of the VW Tiguan's taillights — specifically, that they have an amber section that isn't used for the turn signal. The post proved much more popular than I'd have guessed, and sparked a lot of interesting debate about the use of amber rear indicators. Let's settle this

Two years ago at physio one would regularly park behind me. How one manages to keep a chevrolet chevette on the road in one of the harshest, coldest, saltiest climates this side of the atlantic (Eastern Ontario) for 20+ years I will never know.