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I bought one today in that exact color T6 AWD so happy to welcome to the family!

These articles are always tough. It's entirely possible the author of the piece had no idea this was for a series with a sponsor, but rather it just fit in there.

If a 2.0l four is "medium", then a 4.0l eight should be "medium". So - less than 500cc/cyl is "small", more is "large" - of course anything is varying degrees.

A hipster wouldn't be caught dead driving a Golf in Europe. Far too many of them about.

The Citroen 2CV:
It's French
Slow
Utilitarian
Slow
Quirky
Obscure
Hipster Dreamobile

Winner:

Ohhh baby, I want one of those w/ AWD and a Polestar T6.

I think it's an American thing, which I respectfully interpret as a car culture that buys a car by the pound. Not large = economy. To me a cheaply built 'lots of car for the money' vehicle is an economy car. In Europe the obvious contender is the Dacia Sandero and, until recently, the entire lineup of Kia and Hyundai.

Hoccy posted back when initial reports from Germany were saying a spectator was killed...

VW Polo mk5 (2009+)

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You are missing world rally champion Carlos Sainz at the Wales Rally of Great Britain winning the race when his car breaks down 700 meters from the finish line:

Sadly the US only got 1.2l Justys. The US-spec EF12 had a longer stroke and 3 valves per cylinder. This is all fine and good, but the lack of EF10 1.0l 2 valve engines prevents the coolest no-budget performance combo in history. A EF12 block and 3-valve head combined with a stock EF10 crank is good for over 11,000 RPM

Carlsson på taket!

A guy down the street from me has one of these, and I love it. Looks awesome.

I think this is the winner for me. I have soft spot for the Justy so big, you could park 3 Justy's in it :)

'Oliver' is an Opel Kadett. A General Motors product and literally the great great great great great great great grandaddy of the Buick Verano/Opel Astra. A Trabant is a communist product and completely unrelated.

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Saab 96 two-stroke as driven (and often flipped over) by Erik Carlsson.

and Im viewing it from Mexico. Boom.

As a European I find this quite fascinating. The Golf is the most common car here, driven by everybody really.