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Interesting. When in the Netherlands, I had the impression that the Dutch are great American car enthusiasts. I saw a LOT of US vehicles.

My first car was a 1985 5-door 1.4 GT, but in black, and I have to fully agree with you. It wasn't very fast, but still, seventy-something BPH to 820 kg is not bad. And - unlike in modern cars - everything is very direct. It's from the pre-tree-hugger era, so if you step on the accelerator, it will go, and not keep

The 205 in general. The GTI and Rallye are legens, but the weaker versions are also pretty fun to drive, and they were very clever and pretty little cars for their time.

Tests said that it wasn't so bad, but still... and they made a supercharged version.

This one has been on sale for at least six years. I have to say - no wonder. http://www.hasznaltauto.hu/auto/audi/a4/audi_a4_1.8_t_tiptronic__nitro-5469731

Opel Zafira A OPC. I don't really like the ordinary verions, but would definitely like to get my hands on the 2.0 turbo 200 bhp OPC.

I'm kind of obsessed with the 8.32...

A game from the early 90s called Stunts. It was a pretty fun game at the time, and it came with a great track editor.

You're probably not as old as I am...

I would have said the single-spoke Citroen wheels, or the the C4's fixed-hub wheel, but some people already mentioned those. So I'm gonna go with Spyker. Yes, it's a bit too much with all that chrome, but I'm just a sucker for aviation-based motives such as Spyker's propeller.

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Everyone will mention Bugattis, Lamborghinis, muscle cars and Mercedes V8s - and they are right. But my secret favorite is...

Especially when fitted with these wheels.

Renault Twingo

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Reminded me of this sad accident that happened near my hometown a couple of years ago.

Sometimes I read one of the local car-opinion sites just for fun. Suzuki Swift owners are the best. I've read a guy boasting about his 1.3 Swift (68 bhp) doing 0-60 mph in 6 seconds. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find that one. However, I came across this one. Translation (I can't reproduce the large number of

Am I the only one who thinks Drive is overrated?

Alfasud Sprint. In a recent road test, Classic & Sports Car found it much better that its German counterpart, the Mk I Scirocco GTI.

I won't mention tailgating, being stuck in the fastlane, etc. - these are universal. What gets on my nervs is how drivers here in Hungary can't seem to use accelerating lanes. Instead of accelerating, they quite often just stop. Of course, no one will let them in, it they don't get up to the traffic's pace.