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Favourite Cars ????
Hi,
This is rinkal from india, I want some quick replies on favourite cars with some logical explaination for the same. Let me start with my own answer, I like toyota camry, why ? Because it plants well on the road even at a very high speed, long nasty look. Quick guys...!! |
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How is that logical?
Anyway, my favourite cars are from the Ferrari Modena series. They have spectacular, sophisticated and delicate designs, just like how I want them. They're just sexy and they're fast as well. I will never think about adding external accessories or implementing modifications like sidewinders or rims to any of my cars, but it is fairly easy to do so to a Ferrari Modena. The internal highlights, as well as the interior/exterior symmetry are accomodative, adequate and numerous. I presently drive a Toyoto Corolla[Saloon EX] and am content with it. The wide display of basic mechanical traits is certainly impressive and one of it's main attractions. My father owns two Mercedes(Mercedes Benz for those dwelling in the US) cars, which remain back in Sweden, but they're quite old. One of them was purchased back in 1994 and the other one had come into the possession of my father in the second millenium, the year 2000. The price range is what makes them repulsive for me. I am not ready to invest such a large sum of money in a Ferrari or Mercedes brand car...atleast for now. |
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Subaru Outback. My favorite car overall.
It has rugged capability - I have taken mine through swamp, sand, snow, ice, and gravel, and its handling is predictable and sure. If you're a decent driver, and you don't try anything stupid, you can get anywhere in a Subaru Outback. Also, you can fill it with music equipment, furniture, rubbish, people, camping gear, practically anything you want to bring to wherever it is you're going. As for reliability, I think the repeat customer base speaks for itself. Currently I'm trying to get my wife to buy a Subaru. She doesn't want an Outback, because I have one. Tribeca is out of our means. So Forrester it is! She just needs a little more nudging. Wish me luck! |
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