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Just for Whipped: some nice alternatives to crappy cars and dyke movers:
Starting in 2010, Audi will sell their new A1 in The States. It looks a lot better than the current A1. http://blog.wired.com/cars/images/20...14/audia13.jpg Here's a Mercedes B-series 4-door I could get into. Saw quite a few in Europe. They're larger than they look; maybe the size of a Ford Escape. There is a turbo diesel model with something like 300 pounds of torque. Not sold in the U.S. http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring...-b-class-2.JPG http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring...-b-class-1.JPG http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring...-b-class-4.JPG VW supposedly says they will, then says they won't sell their Tiguan here. Why? Because the U.S. dollar continues to be so weak. :rolleyes: http://image.motortrend.com/f/review...ile_motion.jpg |
I saw a lot of the 1 series 5 doors in Japan. I think they'd sell better here than the two doors they're trying to sell.
I keep saying that I'll ride the bike to work once a week but with the wacky Houston weather, I'm just not doing it. I'd have to keep my truck for towing and house projects but I could drive a Mini Cooper the rest of time. I could pick up a new base Mini Cooper with sport package for about $20K or the S for about $23K. |
I've already seen several Tiguans, so they're here in the states.
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I could see myself driving a smart car, with a few modifications ;)
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Pretty cool, but that thing needs LSD in the worst way. One-wheel burnouts are SOOOOO ghey looking. . .
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Despite living in Sweden, where the gas is twice as expensive as in (whining) USA, I will not let go of my 96 Grand Cherokee with its primitive push rod 5.2 L V8. When I fill her up it costs the equivalent of almost $180!!
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I was thinking if you went through and reworked the liberty car. I think a big V twin up front, and a large hoop roll bar behind the passenger compartment. If you could whip together some kind of convertable top you could attach, or even better yet a hard top you could bolt on, it would be a pretty nice vehicle for most of the year.
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If fuel does get anymore expensive I will be using it as an excuse to find one of these... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1215118394.jpg I really want one but I can't justify owning another car to Mrs. Aerkuld just yet!;) |
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Nah - I'll stick with my mid-20+ MPG. It's a better all-around ride. SmileWavy |
I never have cared for big heavy cars. Since 1980, every car I have driven has been a 4 cylinder that got at least 25 mpg.(save for the truck my wife owned when we got married, and the SUV she has now)
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I put $600 in gas in this thing last month. I dont know if I can go smaller.
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I'm picking one of these up after work today. will be my commuter and short small errands toy. $6 in gas a week, i think i can live with that.
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