Australia has amended the law to allow LHD imports of rare exotic cars.
Australia has amended the law to allow LHD imports of rare exotic cars.
Sales tax/VAT on used goods is a common practice worldwide and not just with cars. If it’s just a cash transaction between friends on a used Xbox it’s never getting taxed but if you trade it in at a store that later resells it, the sale gets taxed. Cars are too visible and regulated to escape it, sadly. The only…
Doesn't surprise me. I still remember when he couldn't resist bringing up "Pocahontas" during a ceremony for Navajo veterans, which seriously pissed me off. What was even worse was that the media was obsessed with the racial part of that action rather than the fact that it was DISRESPECTFUL to the veterans. It's like…
As much as I hate this fatass, I’d never advocate going physical on him. Why? Because he’s a fatass coward who would collapse immediately and not fight back, and possibly even get a heart attack before the first punch actually connects. There’s no honor in doing that - it’s almost as lame as punching someone in a…
Honestly, as much as I hate Trump, I’m far too proud to physically assault a pathetic slob of a wimp who is likely to surrender and start whimpering before the first punch even connects. There’s no honor in that.
Even if they're POC, the fact is that TSA and CBP disproportionately attract the wrong type of personality. If they aren't racist, they'll still relish any opportunity to bully and exert power over someone else.
Joining the military isn’t what it used to be. An increasing number of recruits are bigot losers who couldn’t make it elsewhere. Trust me, there are plenty of Trumpers on active duty and as veterans, who would burn down their own houses if it hurt “the other” as well.
I don't think weapons are actually banned in Western Europe, even firearms. There's just more regulation and bureaucracy.
Guns are not banned in the UK, or most First World nations for that matter. If you have a clean record and are willing to put up with bureaucracy and limited selection, you can legally own a gun if you really want it that badly in the UK and other European countries.
Doesn’t the UK knife law only concern specific types that are popular for use in combat and crime? Afaik everyday kitchen knives and utility knives are fine and dandy. As for public use, I'm pretty sure any nutcase walking around in public brandishing a kitchen knife would have the cops called on them in ANY…
Advantages that a watch has:
Unlocking sounds. Most cars do not make that chirp sound and often make no sound at all other than the lock motors clicking.
This again... crossovers of today have a negligible MPG hit vs equivalently sized sedans. The average buyer thinks it’s well worth the gain in cargo space and height.
Shouldn’t a member of the master race proudly brag in court about what he did, instead of trying to claim self-defense or insanity or whatever?
They’re higher, but I wouldn’t say “outageous” - new cars are still affordable relative to average income by world standards.
Agreed - apart from the 25 year rule, there really is no better country than the US for “car people”.
African countries tend to prefer Japanese cars which aren’t too common in Europe, and most European cars also use diesel which is rare in Africa.
Actually they can export to and import cars from Europe regardless of steering position. No laws against that.
New cars are actually more expensive in the UK (though still reasonable relative to income by world standards) due to VAT of 20%. The highest sales tax I know of in the US is only 10% in Chicago. So a car that’s $50k pre-tax would have a final price of $55k in the highest-taxed American city, but that would jump to…
The whole lineup is manufactured in China and thus Buick has a big price advantage over the Germans, who only make a few entry and mid range models in China and import the rest, thus facing tariffs.