

No, I’m talking about the MR2 Spyder, the oft-forgotten third generation MR2 produced from 2000 to 2007. You’re close, but both aren’t as reliable as you’d think and they’re increasingly becoming expensive collector’s items.

You might think I’m talking about the first or second generation MR2. Not sure if the parties involved were able to get all the wet cement off of the Jeep or not, I didn't recall hearing about this at the time.What if I told you that you could buy a reliable, mid-engine sports car for just a few thousand dollars? You might think I’m talking about the Pontiac Fiero (and point and laugh). Jeep was pulling out of a bulk carrier firm's driveway just south of PA 29's intersection with PA 113. MichaelBug That incident happened about 10 minutes from my apartment! The cement truck was headed north on PA 29 in Rahns, Montgomery County, PA.If Germany must fall so that the EU will fall, I’m down with that. And since Germans these days are dumb and vote for political parties which are pro-EU and do everything which these radical left wing overlords demand, this could happen soon.
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And I will stick to this opinion because here in Germany all of the hysterical losers whining the loudest about climate change are ALL radical left wing nutcases who want to get rid of capitalism, tell us how to speak with gender pronoun garbage and introduce a kind of eco-socialist future in which we all ride bicycles to buy vegan tampons for menstruating males…By the way, the sooner Germany collapses economically, the better - because at least this means the EU will fall apart. That’s what this BS is all about in my opinion. EVs are the best way to take away affordable mobility for the masses. ICE cars mean mobility for the masses - these eco extremists like Schwab an his friends in the EU don’t want that. The EU is in cahoots with that wannabe James Bond villain Klaus Schwab (another German screwing the world after Hitler and Merkel) who has a vision of the world being an eco-socialist/communist utopia in which “you will own nothing but you will be happy” - a quote from his book “The Great Reset”. This ban also has nothing to do with “stopping climate change”. An EV - even with a charging network to support it - will never offer that spontaneity and freedom which an ICE offers. I can extend my range by carrying extra fuel in cans. I can go wherever I want and when I want to. An internal combustion engined car is freedom. What does the EU do? Ignore this of course, like they do everything.In my opinion this banning of ICE in 2035 is a direct attack on our freedom of mobility. In a recent survey 82% of Europeans stated that they don’t want to transition to EVs but drive Diesel and Gasoline-powered cars.
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ChristianWimmer I live in the EU (Germany) and I hate this undemocratic, lobbyist organization which keeps blabbing on about democracy and free speech, but is the first to make undemocratic decisions and censor those of us who criticize the EU.The ID4 has nothing that makes me "want to own it" and I am a VW audi fan from years ago. But then again Kia/Hyundai may can pull off what VW can't. but if it is to meet even modest sales goals it has to look like it does and get 375-400 miles between recharge with a 20 min max charge time.Great looking but skeptical they can deliver at a price that will make them money, make the consumer comfortable and be great looking at the same time. So I am out.I love the looks of this KIA. I had thought I would replace my current Volvo with new XC 90 in 3 years( it comes out next year) if the range were 375M+ and looked anything like the Concept.Well that is gone to the wind as the new XC 90 looks like the concept and a 1998 xc 90 had a kid. Allamericanred I love the looks of the concept just like I loved the concept of the new Volvo XC 90.Allamericanred As a 2 time Acura owner I was disappointed when I saw the TLx pics but in person I love it every time I see it on the road.FreedMike Well, that's one less Jeep Patriot in the world.
