Well, this might actually be true, my driving instructor told he was once driving in Russia, got tired and stopped to have some sleep. Since it was freezing cold outside, he left the engine turned on. Exhaust was okay, but the rear of a car (and exhaust pipe) was against the wind direction. Wind blew all the gases under the car. He was lucky enough to be waken up by some noise about half an hour later. He had massive headache, felt dizzy, vision was blurry and he felt shitty in general. So death from gas poisoning while standing in traffic jam with broken exhaust pipe seems plausible.
This little piece of shit. At first i wanted to buy more expensive airbrush, but i thought, that it's too expensive just for trying out and too cheap to use everyday, so i bought the cheapest one i could find just to try out what airbrushing feels like, if i'll like it, i'll buy a proper one.
Yes you will. I'd take anyone driving such a nice little car.
About that safety/stability stuff - my toyota has totally dead front shock absorbers, one person can easily bounce the car up and down a couple of times and lift front wheels off the ground. Taking corners a bit faster feels like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Ch397Ipps lol. I just need to drive like a granny in town, in order not to kill anyone. Throwing passengers out of the seats makes them remember to always wear seatbelts. Disadvantages makes crappy cars at least a bit more interesting and challenging to drive.
My dad used to drive rusty 1981 passat 1.6D . It had no brakes, no shocks, tyres were the cheapest ones you could get back then - regrooved old Belorussian tyres, traction was probably the same as driving with bare rims, the shutdown mechanism was broken, engine was turned off by quickly releasing clutch while standing in gear. It created more black smoke than a ship, body was so rotten, that rear window fell inside the car, front passenger doors lock wasn't working properly, so the door sometimes opened when doing a left turn and the exhaust pipe eventually broke off while driving at unpaved roads. It was such a lovely car. Seemed like it was thinking by itself, had a soul and mind. It was the first car i ever drove by myself, and not sitting on dads laps. Then he scrapped it.