- Apr 7, 2016
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WW Golf GT. I am about to modify it a little. After all it's spring.
And since then you are in the house of the brides of others.hahahahai sold my ex-gf
I think that the design that rust gives a vintage impression is lacking in recent Japanese cars. Overseas cars are the impression of 'iron', but the design of Japanese cars is 'plastic'.
Not only in Japan in Europe cars are shavers.I think that the design that rust gives a vintage impression is lacking in recent Japanese cars. Overseas cars are the impression of 'iron', but the design of Japanese cars is 'plastic'.
The design of a car is heavily influenced by the safety standards. However, you can feel the evolution of technology for curved surfaces and paint finishes.Not only in Japan in Europe cars are shavers.
Yes but I think that as a car, the American car gives the feeling of more robust.The design of a car is heavily influenced by the safety standards. However, you can feel the evolution of technology for curved surfaces and paint finishes.
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The American car is 'Toughness guy'. The cars of the 1960s still feel attractive.Yes but I think that as a car, the American car gives the feeling of more robust.
It is the same as in the old Europe, it is a problem to park and there is no space in the cities.:emoji_grimacing:The American car is 'Toughness guy'. The cars of the 1960s still feel attractive.
However, there are many problems in Japan's narrow roads....:emoji_disappointed:
@show-Zi I am a die-hard Mazda lover but I now own a Hyundai GT. It's very functional and reliable. I absolutely drool over the last generation (U.S.) Mazda RX7!!! I just saw a beautiful one the other day. There are a few around here that are in immaculate condition. They are still beautiful today amidst the many technical/stylistic developments that have taken place since they were built. They are fine sculpture!