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Old 07-08-2006, 07:04 PM
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i am european born in england.. must have a european car
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Nah, the girls like us A4 owners for different reasons,hence we don't need to compensate w/ V6TT:-p
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Default The feeling of driving a German car is somewhat indescribable, and can probably only be summed up as

"Teutonic," which of course does not really answer your question.

But I look at it this way: German cars are perhaps not as passionate as Italian cars or charismatic as British cars, but they have their own rock-solid personality.

While American cars can be personable, they are also sloppy. I guess the key factor distinguishing German cars is that they are precise.

Japanese cars can also be precise, but in a different way. With few exceptions, they are not personable.

So basically, to answer your question: I like German cars because they are not Italian, British, American, or Japanese. :-P

If you really think about it, each country's cars reflect their culture. Which is strange, since I like American culture the best, but I don't like American cars...
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If you rely on cars to get chicks you got problems man...
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Audi for the AWD (ski car) german cars for their soul... they are built for drivers, not soccer moms
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Default AWD and Turbos...otherwise I would have got a MB or BMW, BMW has awd but not turbos, MB has awd and

superchargers but none together. If they had a setup of supercharged engine and awd that would make me stop by the MB dealership.

Audi also has some of the best interiors but they really fu*ked up with their exterior design. It a love and hate kind of thing. It has not grown on me yet...usually new designs grow on you with time but the new designs from Audi has not done that yet.

Now if Audi could just make their cars more reliable, drivetrain parts should not have to be replaced so often.
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