Roraldfarrellsmith
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Roraldfarrellsmith

I would actually really like an Aprio NISMO. Only if we got it in Europe as the Dacia Logan Renaultsport or ... DaciaSport

Jesus christ I loved Midtown Madness !

As a european Mustang Driver , I cannot wait to see what the 2015 model brings. Just please , keep the muscle car design. I fear with fords new kinetic design language that it may become too watered down or Europeanised !

I recently spent a lot of time on the Autobahn. Driving was spent in two cars, an 06 Mustang GT and a 04 Seat Ibiza 1.2. I personally worried more in the GT then the Ibiza. It is a target for angry reps in A6's and S3'S

I recently undertook a European road trip in a 06 Mustang GT. Now yes It may be slightly crude and terrifyingly thirsty, but it drove without fault for miles and miles. It was comfortable, fun, silly and it didn't feel too out of place.

I really want to peel the Pininfarina Badges off of my Mother's Hyundai Matrix. It was obviously a car designed by the half blind intern at the office.

Don't let the stubby rear end fool you, the trunk is actually quite big. My uncle has one and I have to say , I was pretty impressed when I first saw it, although the awkward hatchback/sedan tailgate system ( similar to the 5 series GT ) is a tad pointless in my mind.

maybe its the tiles and the rope , very freaky !

Crashing on the track is perfectly fine in my book , just when i see guys hooning around the ring park grounds , it annoys me a little bit.

I may have been one of those kids recently, sadly last week, snow hampered my ring time fun.

that looks remarkably like the GT I took photos of recently. Odd

What is even worse, is crashing at the nurburgring park. Shame ... oh the shame ..

I am currently on a european trip , with my father in a 06 Mustang. What I have found is necessary is , coins for tolls, constant switchovers of the wheel ( to prevent tiredness) and get a new enough gps unit ..for speed camera zones.
Also .. pack as light as possible.

With the amount of current warning messages popping up , I may keep it safe and not try it.
Engine malfunction is the most fun.

I never knew this, it suddenly feels like I have unlocked a secret or a cheat code for my old video game days .

I remember my dad bought an imported Ford Explorer when I was younger that honked the horn when you locked the car , yes that is common place now..but as a young innocent Irish boy, I thought this was the most impressive thing ever. It was only properly locked if the horn honked.
Peugeot's have the best alarms, upon

My weekday driver is a 1.2 Ibiza. Its reasonably fun and economical, but it has to be sold sadly. One gripe I have with the car has to be the cost of VW parts and the previous owners hilarious attempts to repair the wiring .
Also .. two cupholders in the car ... seriously. Where am I to put my bottles of sangria.

My first car, It always managed to attract arty types, hipsters and those around the 50-75 age bracket. Some are very pleasant although there were a few who questioned why a young kid would drive one or my distasteful addition of a bluetooth radio head unit or my modern plates.

I would personally have to say, the Ford GT, even though its long gone. My Father has waited about 5 years to get his hands on an imported GT. Since I was young , we have always had american imports in our drive. We found what seems to be the second one to enter Ireland , only to find we will have to pay over 60K just