Poll

Favorite car origins?

Domestic
119 (16.2%)
Import (Asian)
103 (14%)
European
158 (21.5%)
I don't have a car because I play blockland.
354 (48.2%)

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I used to hate Infinitis but the G35/37 models are indeed pretty cool.

I used to hate Infinitis but the G35/37 models are indeed pretty cool.
Agreed, I always thought the older models of the G35/7 were really unique.

i thought infinity went out of business
or was that saturn

i thought infinity went out of business
or was that saturn
Saturn was part of GM. They discontinued the brand





amazing
WELL ITS WORKING NOW
my internet is garbage
but it was still funny so smd

I saw a new Maserati Quattroporte today. I think I've only seen two, and maybe around five older ones. They really don't impress me that much. They're kind of for people who are too good to own the average "cheap" luxury sedan and want to show it off

Edit: forgot I have a picture
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On the topic of gasoline from earlier, here in Michigan gasoline is like a yellow color. I dunno what color other grades of fuel are, but I know kerosene is red/clear here.

gas where i live is clear

like it should be

Lol US price of gasoline: 2.49 dollars/gallon
Netherlands price of gasoline: 6.43 dollars/gallon

And Diesel goldish, gasoline clear.
brother my gas is like 1.85 dollars a gallon


Gas here is $15 Ars per liter. Diesel is $12 Ars per liter, and CNG is $2.68 Ars per liter.

On the topic of gasoline from earlier, here in Michigan gasoline is like a yellow color. I dunno what color other grades of fuel are, but I know kerosene is red/clear here.
Its probably that way cause of the freezing temperatures during winter. Maybe the yellow colored gas is more resistant to freezing.

Its probably that way cause of the freezing temperatures during winter. Maybe the yellow colored gas is more resistant to freezing.
that can't be it because there is no place in the continental U.S. that ever gets cold enough to freeze gasoline.