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RE: The most durable car I ever owned

in #cars6 years ago

yes! Cars became too complicated and that is why no one can work on it. The interior of this thing reminded me of simpler times. Nothing was digital and even the windows had door cranks. After driving the car halfway underwater it fried the radio and since there was a mix-tape stuck in there anyway, i was perfectly ok with that.

The car wouldn't go faster than 100km / hour because this was meant to be an off road car. Normally this wasn't a problem because I almost never drove great distances in it, but sometimes I needed to stay over to the left and get out of the way.... however this has a lot to do with the fact that the highways in Thailand do have speed limit signs, but they don't have any real enforcement so everyone just does whatever.

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Thanks for explaining. Like the inside, chair and what is on the floor. Could use that here against the mud.

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