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Suburu Impreza WRX STI would have worked for me
Or An Evo
French cars have the reliability of a Tu144.
I honestly dont see why people go out and spend thousands on boring cars. Doesnt make sense to me to have to drive around for much of your waking day in something that screames 'Dont look at me, im a Jetta!' lol.
French cars are hot...my paretns owned a 97 Renault Laguna nad then 99 Renault Espace and both these cars were sick...if u want a sucky car then ahve a look at Lada.....rofl
Good choice! The Altima 2.5s is 10" longer, has more horsepower and better gas mileage than the (2007) Jetta. I've been interested in getting one myself maybe at year's end.
Not that much anymore, and they are usually the best ones in crash tests. That said, I still think most French cars are ugly as hell. Give me an Opel (or Holden or Vauxhall or Saturn or however it is called in your country) anyday .
Good choice! The Altima 2.5s is 10" longer, has more horsepower and better gas mileage than the (2007) Jetta. I've been interested in getting one myself maybe at year's end.
don't worry, you'll develop a taste in high quality consumer goods eventually
Speaking of subaru, its supposed to snow later, I'm quite looking forward to it
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