Well, if I may add my next choice would be a Subaru Outback Sport, but that
would be when I am about 35ish.
> James Coles wrote:
>
> >The new Ford Focus. Stylish, expensive and small. Mods dont >
> >drive big cars. Black or dark metalic green/blue only.
>
> and Miss Becky wrote:
>
> >I MUCH prefer vintage Euro cars to ANY new cars but have to give style
> >points to the new Audi TT - ultra futuristic looking, much more so than
> >any Volkswagen; minimalist and functional yet stunningly sleek in design;
> >over-horsepowered, over-torqued and over-priced. And I hear the the new
> >convertible (TT Cabriolet) is coming soon. It's the only new car in
years
> >to turn my head away from mid-60's Volvo P-1800's and BMW 2002 Tii's in
> >years.
>
> Mr. Coles may be correct that mods ought to drive cars that are "stylish,
> expensive and small," but well made should be added to that list. You
> wouldn't wear a crap made suit, so why drive a crap made car? I'd have to
> agree with Miss Becky that the TTs are fabulous!! Audis, in general, are
> great cars- always in mode and very well made. I have an 87 5000S that
> people (who don't know Audis) always assume is new. VWs, on the whole,
are
> well made and stylish.
>
> As far as older cars- I agree with Miss Becky again! They have much more
> charisma than newer cars. I've seen a few model cars on TV or in
magazines
> that have attempted to have a retro look, but either do it poorly, or are
> cars that will never be put into production. I think that the TT has done
> it the best by having style elements from the past, but still looks
> futuristic enough to be stylish for today.
>
>
> heather
>
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