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Whats up guys? Its been fun debating what Ford is doing right and wrong, what exactly a "muscle car" is, and what JCE3000GT or M5Power should buy next, but how about a return to our old favorite franchise in debate? The "Best Car" series!
I was working earlier today, obviously at work, and while extremely bored I thought maybe we should go through a few of the different car classes and attempt to figure out what the best car would be. You know, sub-compact, compact, mid-size, etc.
Problem is, with so many segment-busters on-sale today, it would be hard with those gray models that could be either. So then I began to think about price, and immediately I shot that idea down given the international flare of the website, and the conversions between the American Dollar, British Pound, and European, well, Euro makes things a bit complicated. Even more so, bring in the Australian Dollar, and even that of Canada, and we're on the highway to hell!
So, I'm looking for suggestions here. I think it would be interesting to do some debate here, and it certainly would bring in some models from the various corners of the world. My guess is that size distinctions are going to win-out here, but we are going to need to find a decisive way to describe the different models.
Thoughts? Suggestions? I would hope to maybe get something going by Wednesday, before 11PM EST, but I would like to get most people to agree on the rules so we don't get the whole "this and that" issue we had from before.
Thanks,
Brad
I was working earlier today, obviously at work, and while extremely bored I thought maybe we should go through a few of the different car classes and attempt to figure out what the best car would be. You know, sub-compact, compact, mid-size, etc.
Problem is, with so many segment-busters on-sale today, it would be hard with those gray models that could be either. So then I began to think about price, and immediately I shot that idea down given the international flare of the website, and the conversions between the American Dollar, British Pound, and European, well, Euro makes things a bit complicated. Even more so, bring in the Australian Dollar, and even that of Canada, and we're on the highway to hell!
So, I'm looking for suggestions here. I think it would be interesting to do some debate here, and it certainly would bring in some models from the various corners of the world. My guess is that size distinctions are going to win-out here, but we are going to need to find a decisive way to describe the different models.
Thoughts? Suggestions? I would hope to maybe get something going by Wednesday, before 11PM EST, but I would like to get most people to agree on the rules so we don't get the whole "this and that" issue we had from before.
Thanks,
Brad