enano72 Posted January 26, 2008 Share Posted January 26, 2008 1998 t top camaro 2005 slk 280 2000 boxster s 2008 450h lexus 2009 camaro 2009 nissan skyline Quote Link to comment
chipmaker Posted January 26, 2008 Share Posted January 26, 2008 (edited) when in europe... you go for a european car. currently setting my sights on the following A5http://www.ami-leipzig.de/premieren/audi_a5.jpg BMW 1 Coupehttp://www.fermodes.de/pictures/autonews/02259-gross.jpg VW Tiguanhttp://www.produktenews.ch/links/VW-Tiguan.jpg or Mini Clubmanhttp://www.autodino.de/autonews/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/18623.jpg But the new Fiat 500 looks so retro!! :thumbsupsmiley:http://www.welt.de/multimedia/archive/00378/Retro_Fiat500rast_B_378587g.jpg Edited January 26, 2008 by chipmaker Quote Link to comment
revi Posted January 27, 2008 Share Posted January 27, 2008 I'd get the new Land Cruiser.. Not the Prado, but the P4M thingie.. That is if I win the lottery.. nyhahaha!!! Quote Link to comment
Mackee Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 (edited) Range Rover (wishful thinking) Edited January 29, 2008 by Mackee Quote Link to comment
breyton Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 For me, a Suzuki Swift is incomparable to Honda Civic and Mitsubishi Lancer because of it's size? Well, 2008 Model Civics are really great in terms of design. It's like a futuristic concept car that you get to see on the road. But what i hated most about Civic is whenever they get to change new models, the old one's getting really look old. In short, madaling malaos or maluma. Nakakainis though, ofcourse technology keeps on getting better. Same goes with the Mitsubishi Lancer. But what i like most about Suzuki Swift is that it's European inspired. Ala Mini Couper ang dating. Yung design i think is matagal siyang maluma. You see naman the evidence of european cars namely BMW's, Benz's etc. ang tagal malaos ng design. very simple and clean. Ofcourse, thumbs up ako sa mga latest models ng Japanese cars ngayon cause they seem to look like an alien to me.(specially the Civic) though, for me siguro mas maganda yung semi hi-tech and semi retro dating... para matagal maluma. I appreciate oldskul cars din naman. (specially Toyota Sprinter's Starlet's and Corolla's) lalo na pag two door. matagal maluma. though keeping your car clean plus maintaining it in a stock and all original form makes it precious. Kayo naman? what can you say about Suzuki Swift? Mitsubishi Lancer? Honda Civic's design? Quote Link to comment
balong13 Posted February 16, 2008 Share Posted February 16, 2008 Toyota Corolla AE86 Trueno or Levin Quote Link to comment
breyton Posted February 17, 2008 Share Posted February 17, 2008 what can you say about the year models from 2007 to 2008? Quote Link to comment
boomouse Posted February 19, 2008 Share Posted February 19, 2008 The only 1.6 litre Japanese car worth listing in my view--the thread starter did emphasize "styling", is the Mazda MX-5 or what is referred to in the US market as the Miata. The first generation Miata is the embodiment of true open top motoring in the English tradition without the traditional English sportscar traits of leaking oil, overheating, leaking soft top, and dicey electrics from Lucas Electric - the prince of darkness himself. All other Japanese cars are designed by a committee and look like it - especially the new models. The are completely devoid of a designer's personal expression of creativity. You don't know what I mean? Look at the BMWs of recent years from the turn of the 21st century. Notice how the angular bodywork and expressive light fitments look consistently familiar? This is because there is one designer who drives the entire design process, BMWs chief designer, Andrew Bangle who ironically, is an American. Quote Link to comment
Google Posted February 20, 2008 Share Posted February 20, 2008 (edited) a japanese car? yes...i would agree with you on the suzuki swift. one heck of a car.when i was in Germany two years ago, eto lang ang nakita kong japanese car sa kalye eh, which means, it passed the strict Euro standards. i have been always a lancer user (my first car was the L-type, followed by the box, then the singkit, then the itlog, now a pizza). somehow, i am satisfied with it as a daily driven car. fuel consumption is on the average and parts are always available. the only not so good side is the suspension. from my singkit to my pizza, parating eto ang nasisira ng maaga. ang bilis pa ng kalampag. but i think they have already solved this problem with their new gens. toyota corolla/altis's are also ok. but somehow, they are quite too expensive compared to the other jap brands with the same specs. mazda 3s really look great, and has excellent handling strengths. but somehow, they only introduced automatics (sana may manual para mas may VROOOM). and based on my friends who own these cars, ang lakas daw sa gasolina compared to the other 1600 ccs out there. nissans, i think, aside from their great aircon and the notable timing chains have the best and bang for the back among the top japanese brands. medyo hindi lang maganda ang naging reputation nila before so that is why their resale value is quite low. medyo conservative din ang looks nila and styling, which suits older men. and as what i've noticed, maski yung entry level variant nila contains more features compared to the other entry level variants ng ibang oto (example: compare Altis J and Nissan Sentra GS) Edited February 20, 2008 by Google Quote Link to comment
Ferraristi Posted February 20, 2008 Share Posted February 20, 2008 Either a Ferrari F360 Challenge Stradale or Ferrari F430 Scuderia... Quote Link to comment
m777 Posted February 23, 2008 Share Posted February 23, 2008 mazda CX9 :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
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