11 Bravo wrote:
11 Bravo wrote:
lol euros
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11 Bravo wrote:
11 Bravo wrote:
lol euros
Because I drive a long way, often in heavy traffic through central London, and petrol costs fucking loads.ghettoperson wrote:
Then why buy something small and silly? Jaaaaaaaaag.
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Surely there's more fuel efficient cars out there than a Fiat 500 though?Bertster7 wrote:
Because I drive a long way, often in heavy traffic through central London, and petrol costs fucking loads.ghettoperson wrote:
Then why buy something small and silly? Jaaaaaaaaag.
I spend more than £50/week on petrol now.
That generation didn't have the 2.8, but rather the 3.0. Is that what you have?Obiwan wrote:
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I got rid of my volvo and upgraded this past winter. This one is pretty close but it is actually a 2.8 liter. No sun roof though and....
"Not my photo"
got an oil change a few days ago and the mechanic was really admiring my tires and said its in good shape and to take good care of it.13rin wrote:
Yea... Nice.. Definitely don't trash it 4banging.
He tagged it with a hidden GPS transmitter and is going to steal it soon.MAGUIRE93 wrote:
the mechanic was really admiring my tires and said its in good shape and to take good care of it.
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They spray the inside with 'New car smell'aerodynamic wrote:
Drove a Chrysler Grand Voyager the other day.
why do all american cars smell the same?
They have that distinct american car smell, hard to describe really.
I swear to god, the chrysler smelt exactly like the time i got into a buick something in China.
o.OAnd also, why the fuck do they bong so much?
you know the noise it makes like if you open the door with the keys still in the car, or you put the key in the ignition...Dilbert_X wrote:
They spray the inside with 'New car smell'aerodynamic wrote:
Drove a Chrysler Grand Voyager the other day.
why do all american cars smell the same?
They have that distinct american car smell, hard to describe really.
I swear to god, the chrysler smelt exactly like the time i got into a buick something in China.o.OAnd also, why the fuck do they bong so much?
Every car I've driven/ridden in elsewhere in the world that has been made in the past 5-10 years is exactly the same on those points (new car smell--it's called new components; dings/alerts, etc)...whether the car is made in the US, Europe, or Asia.aerodynamic wrote:
Drove a Chrysler Grand Voyager the other day.
why do all american cars smell the same?
They have that distinct american car smell, hard to describe really.
I swear to god, the chrysler smelt exactly like the time i got into a buick something in China.
And also, why the fuck do they bong so much?
Yeah I know. Still sucks though.FEOS wrote:
Every car I've driven/ridden in elsewhere in the world that has been made in the past 5-10 years is exactly the same on those points (new car smell--it's called new components; dings/alerts, etc)...whether the car is made in the US, Europe, or Asia.aerodynamic wrote:
Drove a Chrysler Grand Voyager the other day.
why do all american cars smell the same?
They have that distinct american car smell, hard to describe really.
I swear to god, the chrysler smelt exactly like the time i got into a buick something in China.
And also, why the fuck do they bong so much?
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They actually were very reliable. To our family anyways. My mom has had hers for 5 years and the only major thing that she needed done was to fix a broken axle. Which was my fault, i slid into a curb during a snowstorm which bent it. Other than that, just a regular oil change and check the fluids and you're good to go.Dilbert_X wrote:
Well, Pontiacs must be pretty good if they stopped making them.
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