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| 12-17-2006 | #11 (permalink) | |
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I drive a 1999 peugeot 306. And to all the North Americans who posted here, you guys have some really terrible cars! except for the 'stang' but i'd still prefer a bmw or something along those lines. sorry, didn't mean to be mean.. ![]() |
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| 12-18-2006 | #16 (permalink) | |
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North America has a few good cars, We dont have GT-R's or GTi-R's or anything like that... but we have a few ![]() |
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| 12-18-2006 | #17 (permalink) |
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I live a few minutes from the Ferrari dealership - that's the closest I'll get to having my own.
A guy down the street from me works there and always comes home with a dealership vehicle, Bentley, maserati, ferrari, aston martin, lotus. droooooolJust give me an Exige and I'll be happy. I've got humble needs. ![]()
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| 12-23-2006 | #19 (permalink) | |
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I tend to think Europe make much more sensible (size wize) and much better quality cars that are as a generalisation going to be more fun to drive. Think BMW, Merc, Volkswagen...etc. Maybe I just like German cars.................... |
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