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03-02-2021 , 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by eyebooger
Can it be used (under normal circumstances) to transport 4 or more people?
with the assumption this example is not 'normal circumstances'

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03-02-2021 , 09:38 PM
Looks normal to me
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03-03-2021 , 02:43 AM
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Originally Posted by eyebooger
Can it be used (under normal circumstances) to transport 4 or more people?
Yes
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03-03-2021 , 10:30 AM
Is it a car?
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03-03-2021 , 05:00 PM
Yes
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03-03-2021 , 06:36 PM
I am supposing, at this point, that we need to arrive at a specific model.
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03-03-2021 , 07:15 PM
my current accounting, but somebody please check

Thing
1. Can’t be bought at Walmart.
2. Typically exceeds one meter in at least one dimension.
3. Is man made.
4. Is at least partially made of metal.
5. Is not a one of a kind object.
6. Doesn't exceed 6 meters in any dimension.
7. Does have moving parts.
8. Is mostly used outside.
9. Powered, either by electricity or some kind of fuel
10. A vehicle of some sort
11. Can be used (under normal circumstances) to transport 4 or more people
12. Is a car
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03-03-2021 , 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Eric
I am supposing, at this point, that we need to arrive at a specific model.
one option to start could be using this list of manufacturers to narrow by current or defunct, listed continent of manufacturer, alphabet game to get country, etc., but i think we need a strategy that will narrow it down faster than that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._manufacturers
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03-03-2021 , 07:33 PM
I was thinking of going with Ford, Chevrolet, GM, Chrysler-Daimler vs other.
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03-03-2021 , 07:47 PM
do we want to ask if it's still in production or not to start or ask that later?
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03-03-2021 , 09:05 PM
Probably ask now, because it might cut down our options if it's out of production.
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03-03-2021 , 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Eric
I was thinking of going with Ford, Chevrolet, GM, Chrysler-Daimler vs other.
This.

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Originally Posted by REDeYeS00
do we want to ask if it's still in production or not to start or ask that later?
Then this imo.
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03-04-2021 , 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by eyebooger
This.



Then this imo.
13. It is not manufactured by any of the following companies: Ford, Chevrolet, GM and Chrysler-Daimler.

14. It is still in production.
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03-04-2021 , 12:28 PM
Is it made by an Asian automaker?
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03-04-2021 , 02:39 PM
nope
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03-04-2021 , 02:40 PM
Thing
1. Can’t be bought at Walmart.
2. Typically exceeds one meter in at least one dimension.
3. Is man made.
4. Is at least partially made of metal.
5. Is not a one of a kind object.
6. Doesn't exceed 6 meters in any dimension.
7. Does have moving parts.
8. Is mostly used outside.
9. Powered, either by electricity or some kind of fuel
10. A vehicle of some sort
11. Can be used (under normal circumstances) to transport 4 or more people
12. Is a car
13. It is not manufactured by any of the following companies: Ford, Chevrolet, GM and Chrysler-Daimler.
14. It is still in production.
15. It is not made by an Asian automaker.
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03-04-2021 , 02:42 PM
So a likely European car

Wonder if we should ask if it’s sold in the US to eliminate the euro models?

And then there is cost

And sales volume; differentiate between the lotuses and the bmws
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03-04-2021 , 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Nicholasp27
So a likely European car
Either that or a Tesla.
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03-04-2021 , 02:44 PM
Could start with over/under 40k USD for base model no options MSRP?

Or how many euro automakers have cheaper than 40k cars sold in the US? Just VW and MINI (BMW owned); I guess a BMW 1 series also
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03-07-2021 , 09:45 AM
Is it made by a German, Swedish, or Italian automaker?
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03-08-2021 , 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by eyebooger
Is it made by a German, Swedish, or Italian automaker?
no
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03-11-2021 , 05:46 PM
Thing
1. Can’t be bought at Walmart.
2. Typically exceeds one meter in at least one dimension.
3. Is man made.
4. Is at least partially made of metal.
5. Is not a one of a kind object.
6. Doesn't exceed 6 meters in any dimension.
7. Does have moving parts.
8. Is mostly used outside.
9. Powered, either by electricity or some kind of fuel
10. A vehicle of some sort
11. Can be used (under normal circumstances) to transport 4 or more people
12. Is a car
13. It is not manufactured by any of the following companies: Ford, Chevrolet, GM and Chrysler-Daimler.
14. It is still in production.
15. It is not made by an Asian automaker.
16. It is not made by a German, Swedish, or Italian automaker.
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03-11-2021 , 07:27 PM
Is it made by any European automaker?
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03-12-2021 , 05:17 AM
It's probably a Tesla
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03-12-2021 , 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by eyebooger
Is it made by any European automaker?
No
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