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1 December 2007, 11:25 AM | #61 |
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1 December 2007, 11:30 AM | #62 |
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It appears I hurt your feelings. I am sorry for that, there is no reason to poke fun because you don't agree with my opinions. For owning a BMW and a Rolex, aren't you in the same boat as me? Because you can afford a Rolex and a BMW, doesn't that make it an affordable Luxury? I don't think you put up the farm to buy a BMW, nor a Rolex.
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1 December 2007, 12:12 PM | #63 |
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Audi is by far the superior automobile for the money.
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1 December 2007, 01:23 PM | #64 |
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Currently very happy with my 2008 BMW 5-series. Have previously had 3 Mercedes in addition to two BMWs. I guess that speaks for itself.
I can't disagree that those beautiful sports babies are stunning. However, since I'm a bit more "mature" the body doesn't easily bend in those shapes any more. |
1 December 2007, 02:21 PM | #65 |
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Cars are like women or bourbon. I can find a positive quality in each and every one.
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1 December 2007, 06:06 PM | #66 |
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Hmmm. My taste are more pedestrian: American truck!
I had a 5.0 Mustang (I miss going through the gears). I'd check out the new Challenger when it comes out. Euro exotics are fantasies and impractical. I understand that knowing the specs. of Euro exotics are fun but most of us don't own these things. People "experience" these cars is through Top Gear and other tv shows. |
1 December 2007, 07:43 PM | #67 |
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Here in Europe and especially in Greece it's more difficult to get American cars. You see European and Japanese cars, though there are also a lot from other Asian countries, which are much cheaper. Personally, I prefer European cars. I own a Land Rover and I'm thinking of buying also the new Audi A4....
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i have to agree with this comment. im currently driving a toyota and have just clocked 300,000kms and the engine is still going strong. also id rather a lousy car, so that i can just park it, leave the doors unlocked, and no one will even take a second look at it
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3 December 2007, 10:36 PM | #69 |
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I`m a big fan of American cars,especially muscle car classics like Plimouth Road Runner,or Pontiac GTO.And Chevy Corvette,of course!
Nowadays,however,from my personal experience,there are no better car then Mercedes-Benz!You can take simplicity of A & B class,luxury of E & S class,sporty image of C class and rest of coupe models...and realize that they have no real competittion. Reliability,durability,prestige...in one word - Mercedes! And,maybe,Lexus... |
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