My Rental

My Ride

This is a picture of my rental car. Its a Renault Megane, 1.6liter engine with 16 valves. The car has turned out to be a lot cooler then I expected it to be. Although on paper the car specs don’t sound like much out on the streets the car packs a bit of punch. The acceleration is pretty cool and the handling is pretty tight. Best part about the car is you get great mileage. In Lebanon where gas is expensive it really makes a difference.

Other then the gas issue driving in Lebanon is actually pretty relaxing. No rules, no cops, no limits. You can do anything you want and you don’t have to worry about any cops busting you.


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  1. Mohammed says:

    Yeah, Cool post.
    Over here you get stopped for a 10% tint on the windows, Fuck it when are they going to legalize Tints for cars over here!

  2. Bashar says:

    Bit off topic, is it snowing in Lebanon? Its snowing heavily in Jordan!

  3. Marzouq says:

    Its a funky car! I just dont know you fit in there! hehehe!

  4. jane says:

    “You can do anything you want and you don’t have to worry about any cops busting you.”

    Well i guess there is not much you can do with this car then is there :) just kidding it looks very fast :)

  5. Jafar says:

    Mark,You can break the rules in Kuwait too but I guess there you feel at home ! For your own safety good to keep the rules in mind.
    Thanks Bashar for the info about snow in Jordan.I will arrive Amman this evening ,,but how is it in Aqaba ? Will I be able to swin in the sea ? Tks & happy new yera to all.

  6. AM says:

    Lol this is the same car I rented when I was in Lebanon this summer :D

  7. AM says:

    Yeah main thing is you get to park almost anywhere you want and you don’t have to look for this stupid meter and go back again to the car before actually heading towards where you want to go! oh this is a blessing! :P


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