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Ricardo Landgrave
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omg that track

My grandfather replaced the body of a Renault 4 with rattan and wicker, as a way of advertising his furniture company. That basket reminded me of it haha, I never saw it though, as it rotted because it was not taken care of :/

Hmm… I wonder if Tavarish has posted anything today.

Probably he meant a crayon then xD

yes it's a little more "serious" looking. I like this CLS and the facelift version equally TBH

My dad says it looks like a pencil, maybe because it's so sharp?

that's why you don't take it to a dealer, honest mechanic or DIY

well, this is basically a dressed up E Class xD, but I get what you mean haha

this car created a design revolution. After it cars like the Passat CC, Audi A7, BMWs grand tourers etc came. I don't know if that's good or bad, but it proves it's looks are amazing.

those are not prettier.

People usually think FWD is inferior because the lack of skill, information or experience they have.

I ask the same question: why a perfect example? They only needed a bodywork what I can see, and even that was modified so...

I actually did my research couple of weeks ago to see if it was possible to buy surplus Humvees, cool to see you can now.

yeah it sucks. I probably can count the number of E34s in Mexico with my hand, and they are either in bad shape, or automatics haha

Amazing isn't it? I just hope it stays like that.

Well, I got Mazda Miata in my quiz, so I'm keeping it xD

these BMWs are happy angry to disagree

Another good article mate. I always hear the "you'll spend 5k in repairs alone". Yes, but it's still cheaper.

my dads first crossover; he has always had cars, a VW beetle and then ALL Fords: Mustangs, Taurus, Tempos, Focus, Zx2 escort, Mondeo, etc; was a Ford Edge. He loved it sooo much that he bought a second one. He sold it recently because he needed money and he's carless to date, but he would buy another Edge in a blink