diehardbiker
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Looksl like this idiot is tryinig to prove that the "Little engine that could". LAMO!
It almost looks like a British version of the dodge aries but in a station wagon configuration. But its not. I am going to guess it is a Renault Estate of some type.
J, not totally random, from the photo, the hood ornament does resemble the renault logo. The front end also looks like it is something that renault would make.
I heve never even heard of tha tcar.
Let me see if I can find a picture of a car I owned for a while. It is a semi obscure one.
Nope, never heard about it.
How about you guys try and guess this car I own? That green Station wagon.
I LOVE that Holden Commodore wagon myself even though I cant bring it in the USA until it is 25 years old. We Americans finally got a nice Holden being sold as a Pontiac GTO. Since I heard of the Holdens, I knew I would fall in love with it despite my being a die-hard Ford fan.
Sad is that we will not be getting anymore GTO's, but im happy to know that Holden did most of the engineering for the Zeta platform that the 2009 Camaro will be using.
One of my favorite cars happen to be the 1978 Ford Falcon XC Bathurst Cobra. Since it is over 25 years old, I can bring a XC Falcon into the USA to make a clone of the Bathurst Cobra.
Our 2006 Jeep Commander.
I did get a smaller car for myself. My work commuting car that I drive myself most days is smaller.I thought you wanted a gas saving car, not a gas guzzler...but that's your call. I remember you discussed that in the other forum.
I'm sick and tired of Americans buying and driving gas guzzlers and emitting more smog in the air. It hurts me and the beautiful Earth we live on!
No problem. :PAhh okay, Thanks Reba for clearing up...sorry for being a grumpy environmentalist.
Have a great Xmas also!