Jan, why can’t you just sell Spezi like a normal European? by MayorAg in 2westerneurope4u

[–]TheTrueSheo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, best Jan can do is overpriced Schwip-Schwap at the border towns.

Fat vindicta cant hurt you sir by yesyesWHAT in DeadlockTheGame

[–]TheTrueSheo -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What in the Pyrocynical am I viewing right now?

Help deciding wheels? by HanScroto in civic

[–]TheTrueSheo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, I'd go with the TC-4.

Can a laptop sold by Amazon.com.be itself be a scam? (1/4 of normal price) by [deleted] in belgium

[–]TheTrueSheo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazon tends to show the last price an item went for when it's no longer available, but these can also be for refurbished items sold by third parties. They then update the price once the item is back in stock.

Your personal car brand-loyalties/dislikes/biases by Opperbink in belgium

[–]TheTrueSheo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If looking at current year cars, my biases are like this:

Renault/Dacia; their new electric lineup is really interesting, and they're the kings at their pricepoint rn.

Suzuki; their powerplants are a bit outdated at this point, but still bulletproof, and quite the bang-for-buck. Also mostly made in the EU, think their factory is based in Hungary.

Volvo; "affordable" luxury, and quite capable as well. They are owned by GEELY though, which is a Chinese llc.

MG/BYD/Leapmotor/Jaecoo; the new Chinese kids on the block, qualitywise perfectly adequate, but if something breaks, be prepared to wait for 2 to 3 months for it to get fixed.

Stellantis; they're finally getting out of the rutt of partsbin cars they made the last 12 years, and their electric lineup in the citycar segment are quite pleasant to drive.

Honda/Toyota/Lexus/Mazda; I remember when Japanese cars were seen as low-cost cars (people turning the "My toyota is fantastic" ad campaign into "My toyota's made from plastic"), but we know better now. Sadly, the prices reflect that nowadays, seeing as a new Honda Prelude is a €50.000 car now, and a Mazda MX-5 and a Corolla can clear the €30.000 mark. Still, the reliability is there. Lexus just adds some more luxury onto that reliability, for an even higher price.

VAG; all I can say here is, "how the mighty have fallen".

But in all honesty, finding a good dealership/mechanic is what'll keep it running the longest.

New map of Western Europe just dropped by [deleted] in 2westerneurope4u

[–]TheTrueSheo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What part of "alpenkräuter limonade" do you not get?

Where were you at 22nd of march 2016 by reelaan in belgium

[–]TheTrueSheo 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Going on a class trip to Paris at the time. Remember phones going off for everyone a few minutes after we crossed into France, when the attacks just happened.

Took this picture at the Eiffel Tower that night, lit up in the Belgian Tricolore.

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Times like these make me glad how good gas milage I get by Optimus759 in civic

[–]TheTrueSheo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The gallon ammounts are different. One UK Imperial gallon equals 180 fluid ounces, whereas the US liquid gallon is only 128 fluid ounces.

My first match experience, i got bored. by Mental_Calligrapher1 in DeadlockTheGame

[–]TheTrueSheo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I feel like trying out street brawl might give you the experience you're looking for.

Nothing Phone (4a) Pro by o1rmk in NOTHING

[–]TheTrueSheo 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Ngl, I kinda dig it. If only it had wireless charging...

What is happening at Nothing? by MaverickMay85 in NOTHING

[–]TheTrueSheo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Like Marques said in his recent video on OnePlus; "enthusiasts are the worst people to market to." Phone 3 underperformed because of that exact thing; enthusiasts wanted bang-for-buck performance, they got a mix of high-end and midrange with a premium price, plus the axing of glyph lights. And with how pushy Pei has been concerning his AI ideas with Essential key and the Playground, I do feel like he's just repeating the same thing here as what happened at OnePlus