deanmachine14
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deanmachine14

It's pronounced like it's a K I guess, Kashkai, not the usual kwu sound.

Yeah, they're everywhere over here, the Dusters and Capturs are popular too, very closely related to the Nissans too!

North East of England, Nissan Qashqais and Jukes, they're EVERYWHERE. But that's probably because they're built there and they offer all 6000 employees a very good lease deal on their cars. Also slowly starting to see more and more Leafs (Leaves?) since they're also built here now, and a lease when you work for Nissan

It's rare I've seen the British Volvos over 120mph to be honest on police chases, but I'm pretty sure they can get up to 140 easily. I'm guessing this might just be the cop thinking the road is too busy to get to a higher speed, like with stopping distances and what not.

If the number in the bottom left is speed in km/h, it's hardly slow.

Just make sure you buy an Opel Omega. We don't want you yanks stealing our precious RHD supply of Carltons ;)

Silly Americans trying to turn right at Indianapolis. ( I know, I know)

Well they're only running it in one place. A salt flat in South Africa, so I assume it will be the speed of sound usual is at that particular altitude.

Can I get a Rolex 1100mph Speedo for my diesel Renault Modus? I don't care if it barely makes it over the 1. I want it.

700bhp hybrid 911 Turbo S? You know what? Not really interested.

I absolutely loved this advert.

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Give me a Giulia.

While some of it maybe internet speculation, I got most of my information from British Automotive Magazines, who claim they got this information from the Italians themselves. I generally don't take Jalopnik too seriously on European car news anyways.

I didn't realise that Alfa would be working on a different roadster, that I'd be happy with. Still think the Abarth Miata should be called a Fiat Barchetta at least though. Maybe I'm just being picky though.

Yeah, that's probably true. It's more of the fact they keep saying this and that is going to happen and not following through. I hope I'm wrong and that they produce good cars because I love Alfa Romeo and Maserati, and the Fiat Panda. I'm just annoyed they killed Lancia and are badging the Alfa Spider as an Abarth, I

I think for that you need to look at Renault-Nissan. You really wouldn't realise a Juke is based on the same platform as a Clio.

I don't trust Fiat anymore though. They were going to turn Alfa around 10 years ago, but abandoned it, only introducing the Mito and the Giulietta and letting the 159 and 166 run out with no replacements. To me it just looks like they get distracted by the next big thing and move on before they've finished their job.

Fiat Chrysler has no fucking clue what it's doing does it?

My car is definitely not a wagon, yet it has 5 doors.

I'm 22 and that's the version I learnt too. Quite sad that it was though.