Post cars that are far away from home and probably lost

Post cars that are far away from home and probably lost.

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What in the-how?

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Look at this tiny car passing through the land of burgers

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HONHON

i dont get it?

its in a ditch

And on parisian plates too.

how?

why would someone export this POS?

can anyone check the plates and vin?

that shitty van in the back, amazing

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Its a tad subtle - danish plates

VF1L023E63S511283

>350 000 kilometers

That thing should have already met the scrapyard press at 300.

Ambassadors are allowed to have cars of their homeland with them

Or rather embassies. The car isn't registered to the actual staff.

Damn A laguna with that much mileage, must have been serviced and looekd after every day

probably km

Mexican-owned Laguna Liftback in San Diego.

>Damn A laguna with that much mileage

You have a point but also high mileage Lagunas are not thaaat rare

That is true, my grampa's Laguna 2 has over 350k Kilometers, it's just that some were just given up on after 300k

why the fuck do german people always have such high mileage cars????

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is that a proton?

The it would need consulate plates

they don't pay for the autobahn

But we do, we just don't pay for the usage [spoiler]yet[/spoiler].

No, Geo Metro and a Hyundai Atoz and Suzuki Ignis directly infront of it.

I don't know why I remember such a stinking pile of shit as the Atoz, but I just do.

>when you're such a cheap bean counter you import your sub 10k new car from burgerland

Because they maintain their cars.

a two-cylinder piston engine on left.

Our mandatory car inspections are strict as fuck so if you want to keep your car on the road it has to be well maintained which in turn causes many cars to have quite a long lifetime.

That is a 300000 mile twingo on its first engine. Godspeed little fella

Eastern yuorop here, most clean Lagunas go for scrap prices here.

yeah you get what meant

they go for scrap price here too they have a very poor reputation

it literally says miles

grandpa had that car
said it survived a crash with a small van
didn't survive another tho :(

car goes to some shop for maintenance, the odo is read, and recorded, without regard to the fact that the odo is in km and the checklist labels it as miles

this happens all the time

Their main problem was the electrical system. Otherwise they could be kept for a while. Still a shit car though.

Wrong neighborhood bitch niggha

the gearboxes could grenade themselves around 200 k km too

Why do European trailer hitches all look like dicks?

>he sees dicks where there are none
I have bad news for you

before the 1980s you could import any car you want. this is a 70s car

Mine has been reliable.

He was talking about the OP.

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Man that's so weird.

All that trouble of getting the car there and registered and insured 'n shit, all the headaches of keeping this sad shitbox running (hard enough in europe) when a used Chebby Malibu or some other random beigemobile for 'bout tree fiddy would have been just as miserable.

YO THIS MY STATE
WHERE IS THIS I WANT TO SEE IT

How do you not know what the intersection of Belmont and Clark in Chicago looks like, you pleb?

RIP the alley :(
>T. Chicagofag

I know, right? Punkin' Donuts on the corner there is gone now too.

Atleast when used American cars are imported to Europe the mileage is recorded still in miles in the paperwork and when people sell them they tell it's miles and not kms.

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oh man, do i miss driving my dad's
shit was fucking cash but it was a company car, and maintentance was expensive as fuck.
they still have it, but i think they're running it to te death so they can scrap it

the van behind it is checking out the twingo's ass

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those things are smaller than i thought, i always thought they were closer to mini van sized.

Is the point the Avensis in the background?

That's clearly not Nebraska.

No. This Corvette is in Lithuania,

That's Europe, Eastern Europe more likely, so they are rare.

These were sold in Europe though, it's just rare to see these shitboxes on the road still.

looking at the building in the first pic, it could be

in that case

yeah, rebranded as chrysler. although your picrelated is extremelly rare here lol

probably drove it over from mexico and just stole the plates/stickers off something else.

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lost in the wrong neighborhood

Damn, the feels.

I bet she feels lonely, sad, and underpowered.

>Any sub compact in texas

Found the homo

Nobody knows, and I think it's actually one of the things I think Americans are doing better with their square tube receivers because you can also mount a ton of other stuff on them safely. With those fucking dildos everything like bicycle carriers and stuff is wobbly as shit.

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>why am I here
>I wish I was at home doing 40mph
>this sucks
>I'm thirsty
>my tires are cold

tfw twingo in land of spics
u making me sad

perfect analogy for communism vs capitalism

I went to the netherlands and saw an f350 hauling a large trailer. it was so out of place but i didnt get a good picture

I know, that there is atleast one aussie Ford Falcon ute in Finland, but could not find a picture of it, so here are few americans far away from home.

The Dutch love these combos for some reason.

youtube.com/watch?v=n0TdheBsoBo

>for some reason
taxholes.

no need to be so rude

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>someone actually saved my shitty photoshop i made many months ago.
i am impressed

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>kurbads
Latvia?

ye

my parents had one of those, it was gold and they bought it brand new. Luckily my mum crashed it. Sadly, they bought a Hyundai Matrix after that.

they are on the inside

Lancia thesis in mexico

rare as fuck

Montpellier, France
1/2

2/2

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