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But why the Cosworth grille? That is cool only when it's on a REAL Cossie.

A Derbi Moped gave me 253 points. What do I win?

Another classic German car: The Trabant! It's got the same power figures as the Beetle, but it is only two-stroke and the body is made out of plastic.

@Ralph Wiley Is Poised: I know about it's reputation in the US. It's not that reliable, but the amount of parts you can get is huge. It is the tenth most sold car in Britian ever, and I still see them every single day here in Norway.

What about the Ford Sierra? You could get it very cheap, and parts are everywhere (in Europe). It also looks great and got RWD. what more can you ask for?

@Lee M. Janotta: $3.00/gallon is cheap. Here in Norway we usually pay $7.60/gallon.. And as some others said here, you don't use a V8 every day..

@SantaRita: I agree a lot, it just doesn't look like a Volvo...

Any new Peugeot. I mean, who wants such a large grille on any vehicle?

Autumn Crossing was a very good track in fact, I never had any problems with it. I also was the first to suggest Fujimi Kaido...

Fujimi Kaido in Forza 3.

@Creep_jp: Here in Norway they sold the russian Lada Niva from around 1980 until 2000, with almost no changes at all during the years. They also sold other Ladas, like the Samara and the original Lada.

A Fiat Regata. I don't remember that much of it, other that when he bought it it was grey, and when he sold it it was brown.. ..of rust! I think there were more rust than paint on that car. And then just look at it, have you ever seen a more boring car? Thankfully, he replaced it with a white Subaru Leone 4WD sedan,

Because it is a car that says:

What about the good old Volvo 240, in the original Swedish "Polis" colours?

This is the jalopnik version of "Forrest Gump" :P

The owners of German cars. They always talk about how refined and filled with passion their car is compared to japanese cars..

The Nissan Pulsar GTI-R!