That's most cars these days. I realised that I have no idea any more about what car is what. I was following a Ford Fiesta (I think) this afternoon and wasn't even sure that that was what it was. Which is strange as the wife has one and I often drive it. With a couple of exceptions, like the Mini or the Fiat 500, all cars seem to look the same. Take the badge off the front and you've no idea what it is. At least my Alfa 156 SW still looks great 13 years on. And I know it's an Alfa.
look better with gold wheels - has it got LED's? Says the driver of a pug something I think but not sure its three numbers I know that much Miss my alfas had 3
I regularly get 47 MPG on a run and high 30's around town from my 3.0 TDI A4 Not bad for a permanent 4WD and I don't drive like a pensioner
I'm living in a wired word that swirls between "keep the accord and buy another Italian bike to add to the collection" then "a Mercedes clk really makes sense" and the final thought of "fuck it, buy a 911" Help..........
If the bonus comes off, next year theres a 2002 model coming my way ;-) But not company...pure pleasure