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The last classis Volkswagon Bug rolled off the assembly line in Mexico yesterday, the line has been shut down for good. The last produced Bug is going to a meuseum in Wolfsberg Germany.
Originally posted by brizsblackmax
out gen is copared with the, being better than the, integra gsr with 190 hp , the nonturbo 300zx the auto turbo 300zx, the tauras SHO, etc...
all outperforming them in braking, acceleration, handeling...
out gen is copared with the, being better than the, integra gsr with 190 hp , the nonturbo 300zx the auto turbo 300zx, the tauras SHO, etc...
all outperforming them in braking, acceleration, handeling...
Honda accord, Toyota camary are a couple cars that are in your (not mine) class.
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
The last classis Volkswagon Bug rolled off the assembly line in Mexico yesterday, the line has been shut down for good. The last produced Bug is going to a meuseum in Wolfsberg Germany.
The last classis Volkswagon Bug rolled off the assembly line in Mexico yesterday, the line has been shut down for good. The last produced Bug is going to a meuseum in Wolfsberg Germany.
Originally posted by brizsblackmax
like your car is over them...
like your car is over them...
When a two cars are in the same class it means that they share the same market. For example: similar size, price, etc...
All you did was use a quote out of a car magazine which had nothing to do with the question.
And yes, when my car was new it was in a little bit different class then a maxima.
Originally posted by I30tMikeD
You don't understand do you?
When a two cars are in the same class it means that they share the same market. For example: similar size, price, etc...
All you did was use a quote out of a car magazine which had nothing to do with the question.
And yes, when my car was new it was in a little bit different class then a maxima.
You don't understand do you?
When a two cars are in the same class it means that they share the same market. For example: similar size, price, etc...
All you did was use a quote out of a car magazine which had nothing to do with the question.
And yes, when my car was new it was in a little bit different class then a maxima.



