What Car Do You Drive? (7 Viewers)

acmilan

Plusvalenza Akbar
Nov 8, 2005
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I am looking at these brands VW, Honda , Ford , dodge, fiat, Jeep, Subaru and Hyundai. ( my wife has a Hyundai Santa Fe were quite happy) the cars golf/GTI, honda fit/civic , Ford Focus/fusion Hyundai veloster, élantra GT, Subaru wrx( non sti), imperia. Dodge Dart, Fiat 500L and lastly Jeep renegade
that's all over the board, AC :D

outright, I recommend you forget about any Dodge, Jeep and maybe even Fiat fascination you may have. You know how feel about VW - don't touch with a 10 ft pole unless extended, comprehensive warranty is involved. With Ford I am kind of in the middle - have some decent models but not good enough for me to recommend. Guess that leaves Honda, Subaru and potentially (key word) Hyundai.
Guess your shopping list just got cut by 75% or more in a jiffy :D
 

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AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
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that's all over the board, AC :D

outright, I recommend you forget about any Dodge, Jeep and maybe even Fiat fascination you may have. You know how feel about VW - don't touch with a 10 ft pole unless extended, comprehensive warranty is involved. With Ford I am kind of in the middle - have some decent models but not good enough for me to recommend. Guess that leaves Honda, Subaru and potentially (key word) Hyundai.
Guess your shopping list just got cut by 75% or more in a jiffy :D
Yea I'm sure these others I will probably look at hehe. Although these are the parameters besides good long term reliability, good mpg easily 30ish combined has to be utilitarian back seats, preferably hatchback if not nice back seats and good size truck. Also has to be fun enough to not let me get bored after a few years. Hence why the GTi and Focus ST are on top of the list :D the reason I added all of those others is because I have a lot of time so why not sample all the buffet lol

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ßöмßäяðîëя;4596692 said:
It's a $#@!ing car, just go get one, if you don't like it, take the $#@! back.
Breathe brother it's just a car :)
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
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That's nice of him. See? Not all Muslims are bad, dude.
Never said they were. My stance religions aren't the problem, it's only those who prevent them for there own gain that make them bad

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Juventino[RUS];4596736 said:
came here to see cars but found religion $#@! :sergio:

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not all muslims are terrorists, but all terrorists are muslims
To some people cars are religion. Ps there are terrorists that aren't Muslim
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Juventino[RUS];4596736 said:
not all muslims are terrorists, but all terrorists are muslims
Actually, most terrorists are Christian.

Site: Crusades

If you mean modern day, many of the high-profile ones are Muslim, but there are a huge number of Christian and Jewish "terrorists" out there too.

Look up some of the shit in Jerusalem, a holy city for all three religions.

Not that I'm extremely surprised by your ignorance here.

Mohammed D'Agestani, that's what your new name should be, "Mohammed, Son of Dagestan."
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,425
Terrorists that claim to be Muslim are not Muslims. They are idiots.
Amen! Same for Christians who terrorize. Just because one professes Christ with their lips if they do not live it they are Christians

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ßöмßäяðîëя;4596776 said:
Well, to me, anyone who claims to have faith, or be religious, is an idiot.

So there you have it.
Your just so very angry man it's a shame
 
Mar 9, 2006
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ßöмßäяðîëя;4596763 said:
Actually, most terrorists are Christian.

Site: Crusades

If you mean modern day, many of the high-profile ones are Muslim, but there are a huge number of Christian and Jewish "terrorists" out there too.

Look up some of the shit in Jerusalem, a holy city for all three religions.

Not that I'm extremely surprised by your ignorance here.

Mohammed D'Agestani, that's what your new name should be, "Mohammed, Son of Dagestan."
you are piece of bukake
for your empty hard it's hard to understand that i was talking about massive terrorism
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