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Ofc if you're a genocidal empire just set them to forced labour. What are they gonna do, complain? lmao
Every drive is a mystery—what’s that new noise? Just the Peugeot adding a little spice to your day! And those electrics? Let’s just say they have a unique personality. The windows decide when they want to work, and the wipers sometimes think a sunny day is the perfect time to shine.
Sure, it might need the occasional (okay, frequent) visit to the shop, but that’s just part of its charm. When it’s running smoothly, you can’t help but appreciate its character. A Peugeot isn’t just a car—it’s an experience!