(Car Review Game)

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Large vehicle that's even LESS useful than the Super Duty it's based on due to lack of a bed. More bought with Petrol than Diesel, in stark contrast to the truck. Most likely to be seen with mud tires, an enormous tailpipe and a driver wearing a ballcap who can't tell that he's doing 10-20 over the speed limit, and doesn't give a damn how close he is to your back bumper.

And the Nissan Tiida on the last page? Slow.

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((This variant only. SE-R Spec-V.))

A great car overall. Good reliability, fair handling. Seats four, good boot. Sadly, it was taken into the hands of the kids who like large camber, neon, spinners, fart cans, large subwoofers, big wings, all that. Aged fairly well, looks like a brand new car even today.

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(GTO only, favorite Ferrari for me.)
 

Love the styling for it looks much different from the other Ferraris. This has all the sharp edges, it's geometric (but less boxy than the Testarossa) in that it's got more diagonal contours. The big flat front bonnet is something not used too much in car design nowadays. Even the Mustang has gotten a curve over the years. Used to play with dad's 1:32 scale model car when I was a car so it's not a car I'll forget about anytime soon.

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Porsche 918 spyder Too overrated It's fast good looking but i prerfer the Carrera GT The Most


And the tiida is the fastest japanese hatchback ever :lol::lol:





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Porsche 918 spyder Too overrated It's fast good looking but i prerfer the Carrera GT The Most


And the tiida is the fastest japanese hatchback ever :lol::lol:





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I'd say the E38 generation is one of the great generations of 7-Series. Especially love the 5.4L V12. Rather famous for being in several films as well. :) At times, it has a way of looking modern despite being 10 years old (for the E38 gen).

Here's an underrated car that I find interesting. ^_^ Would like to see what people think of it.
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Good specs list for its price and nice looks (along with a cool name: Kizashi) but it's a bit dull to drive and the engine's a bit weedy.

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What is that? Cheap, badly built transport for the masses! No concept of design, bad performance...

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It's a ZAZ968 Google it

and Your eunos miata I Realy like it but It has bad performence But has a Pop up head lights i love it



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The Samsung SM5 was introduced to the ROK market in 1998, where it quickly established itself as a serious player among the mid-size sedan. The tech was borrowed from the Nissan Cefiro, a product of Samsung Motors' owner, Renault-Nissan. On the road the SM5 is an ordinary drive, with the 2.0 4-cyl SM520, the most popular model, providing adequate power for city as well as highway driving. More expensive models had Nissan VQ-engines, making these SM5s short acquintances at traffic lights or on the highway. It is popular with the more mature part of Korea, targeting families and executive buyers, valuing reasonable pricing, elegant styling and refinement the highest. If only it was available in Europe, it'd also be in my future driveway.

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Well equipped, comfortable, and good looking. performs resonably wel, and holds your stuff. That's all I know about it.
Try this:
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^A design followed by nearly all sports cars at the time. Easily once of the most recognizable cars on the planet. The shape, the styling, the lines, you show anyone the picture, they instantly say Ferrari. Enough on looks, what about performance. A nice V8 screamer strapped into the middle of the body, rear wheel drive, lightweight, this car runs extremely quick. Furthermore this was the platform for the Ferrari 288 GTO. Over all the 308 is an extremely great car.

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In May 1998, after sales of the Nissan Skyline plummeted from the release of the R33 chassis the EN34, HR34, ER34 and BNR34 addressed many of the concerns over the change from the R33, with more emphasis on sportiness, and marked the introduction of the more fuel-efficient and environmentally-friendly RB25DET NEO engine.Also the front end was re-arranged from the R33 unattractive front end and was aimed more towards the R32 style to draw people back into the "skyline world" . The RB20E engine was discontinued in the R34 base model (GT), and the RB20DE, after last being used in the R32 Skyline, was reintroduced in updated NEO guise. The R34 GT powered by the RB20DE
 
Excellent engine, fun to drive but it's starting to show its age a bit and it isn't very practical, especially with the roll bar taking up all the bootspace. But I want one. Quite badly.

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Also the model in question for that is the Evora S, not the standard model.
 
Fast, Stripped out and looks Cool. A very attractive track day car. (Love the Alloys :D)

 
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Maybe it's really slow but and here's the thing It has Butterfly doors


Average accelartion good handling And has a 1.5L 5E-FHE I4


Nice looking Design overall


And has leather upholstrey which is nice




OK


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Looks rather overdone for my taste - too much effort into making swoops. I initially thought it was Chinese or Korean! :scared: But I suppose if it really is an Italdesign it should motor along and handle pretty well.

How about this?

 
Looks rather overdone for my taste - too much effort into making swoops. I initially thought it was Chinese or Korean! :scared: But I suppose if it really is an Italdesign it should motor along and handle pretty well.

It's actually a Lamborghini, it was just designed by Italdesign. Seen it when I was at the Adelaide Motor Show 14 years ago. It was supposed to be sort of like the Gallardo of the 90s I believe; it had a mid-mounted V10, 6-speed manual and was billed as the replacement for the Jalpa.

As for the Ponti, I'm not a fan of the looks but it has the option of a V8 (of course) so respect up. Still wouldn't have one if they sold them here though. Doubt it's really that fun to drive.

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Megane RS 250. Kaygo!
 
Possibly one of the best cars on sale today. 'Best' hot hatch (more favourite but the Golf GTI is the real best), certainly the best French car bar none on sale today and simply a top class package with amazing looks, strong speed and a signal for how well French cars and Renaultsport have risen.

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BMW Z3M Coupe.
 
As for the Ponti, I'm not a fan of the looks but it has the option of a V8 (of course) so respect up. Still wouldn't have one if they sold them here though. Doubt it's really that fun to drive.

I might be biased by owner pride, but my V6 Bonneville is a fun enough car to drive. It's certainly not the fastest car out there (~200HP), but it's lively - espescailly in the low end. Which is good for a young, new-ish drive like myself. Keeps me out of too much trouble! :D

I do wish I had one of the newer, V8 engined ones at times though.

EDIT: To comment on the BMW, I've never been huge on the looks, but being a BMW M product I imagine it's a real whippersnapper on the road! But it's a bit small for my taste as well.
 
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