yuriranum
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yuriranum

I did read the article. It's in the UK, where I'm originally from.

This leads me to believe that countries that drive on the left and speak English have no sense of humor when it comes to vehicles.

I've bought 24 vehicles from private owners, and as far as I know, I haven't been murdered once.

I'm the exact same way with Jaguar XK8's. It's as if they share parts or something...

Ironically my panda AE86 coupe gets more thumbs up in Beverly Hills than any Lamborghini.

I.R. Baboon

Lens delete?

This is the sort of vehicle you'd likely see at your local ski slope, or at your run of the mill Antarctic expedition. Where conventional tires may fail, tracks won't.

I see it more as a problem with brake clearance.

Google-fu reveals the most likely answer is the Cagbird for VS-33 "Screwbirds" which had gloss black upper surfaces. NASA's are white with blue stripes.

That's at the wrong end to be a mouth, just saying.

Easy. The Titans have assault rifles with laser sights. Humanity is doomed.

And now I'm waiting for an Attack on Titan / Walking Dead crossover.

Ford Buick??

I had to double check that we were actually getting this, and it wasn't just Japan that was gifted the awesome stuff for once.

I'm actually totally ok with this. It's like a cleaner smaller Cayenne, with much better detailing and design resolution, and will probably be a fraction of the price. And offered with a Manual? If I were shopping for a mini SUV, KIA would shoot to the top of my list if this dropped in the US.

This one works for California:

I'm glad I live in LA. The car market for upper level vehicles here is so huge, chances are we have access to about a third of those sticks.

Nicely played.

A missile car is what happens when you build a drift car too nice to thrash with willful abandon on a track. You get the beater-iest beater that will spin a wheel and go to town. This is how Europe gets that done.