DaMata86
DaMata86
DaMata86

Do you live in Europe? Have you driven the Punto you posted?...

5.) Renaultsport Megane R26.R

Bear in mind I'm european, and pretty much everything we drive (apart from bimmers and mercs) is FWD, so we know our FWD cars.
The Ford Fiesta ST is the most brilliant handling run-of-the-mill-small-car (as opposed to specialist track focused cars like the Clio RS Cup, the ITR, etc) anyone has ever driven. The

seriously dude? :(

I see, you have the Quiksilver trim, right? ;)

I don't think you guys in the US even know what a Renault is, but here one of the best FWD cars. The Clio Renault Sport 182 Cup (there are already new versions of it, but this one still has a special spot in my heart)

I'd say the Japanese would dominate that, once they thought of it as a neverending drift ;)

The Future: Today! ;)

I believe i have only seen a few petrol C's here in Portugal. And those were the AMG versions. EVERYONE who owns a C-Merc, owns a C220 CDi ;)

Now that's a nice car. Pretty much a Golf with a different body ;) A frind of mine had the 1.4 16v 100hp and despite not getting to 200mph it was quite a fun car to drive

The guy made it look like it was on purpose! Kudos for that ;)

I dunno about the price, 'cuz being European i dunno how much is it worth over in the US, but that's a mint looking car ;) I'd buy it ;)

Since i'm European and always drive stick, it's kinda messed up to left foot brake on a normal basis. But whenever that boy racer or old guy in a hurry to go nowhere is way too close to the rear of my car, and there's nowhere i can let him go by, i cushion my left foot to the brake pedal just so the brake lights light