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The irony is that in an age of recycling, our cars are more disposable than ever
Algernon Moncrieff
Mar 2016
#44
The only thing original about those cars is the body. Transmission in many cases, too.
MADem
Mar 2016
#53
Since the avg salary there is around $20 a month I doubt we will make it worse.
EX500rider
Mar 2016
#56
I live in a small town near a small- med size city so am a little spoiled... :>)
pangaia
Mar 2016
#63
Idk, looks like it was from a freelancer who submitted it to Reuters.
charlie and algernon
Mar 2016
#22
It is an awe striking photo. Still, it is the juxtaposition of immense wealth
libdem4life
Mar 2016
#57