Cartman
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Astra's (the older models) and Escorts are true automotive shite by any sane person's standards, though, so those aren't major selling points.
(And Golfs are OK, but Japanese cars in that class are much cheaper and run forever. You would, however, be even less hip with the ladiez.)
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Corsas are pretty good (as well as being slightly cheaper than the Astra). Not especially cool, of course, but pretty reliable and nice to drive.
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Remember that I am talking cars from the 1995-97 range. And I have no idea what cars they drive up in Canada, Cartman, so your opinions might differ.
I would get a Corsa, although they are pushing it for size. I could get a smaller engine though, which would help with the petrol costs...
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Cartman
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Totally hip ones, like this. You cannot argue with that kind of style.
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quote:Originally posted by Cartman: Totally hip ones, like this. You cannot argue with that kind of style.
Only because I'm speachless at the horror of it.
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Cartman
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Now you know how we all feel when we see the spelling in your posts.
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Sweet- I'm the apex of mis-spelling and typos.
Hmmm..now if I can just find a way to market that....
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