Audi and BMW
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Audi and BMW
I like American big bad girls (station wagons but above all, muscle cars) and European urban cute little chicks.
Only one prerequisite: being vintage. Ladies under 40 willl be denied entry.
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I love the Beetle. It's still commonly seen in Brazil ( nicknamed "Fusca") and in Mexico ("Vocho"), but driving a Beetle in these countries is considered a social shame. It means you are too poor to afford a modern car. North of the border, in California, it's a completely different thing. People who drive a bug in California are usueally cool hipsters who don't give a damn about consumer society.
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The iconic vintage Fiat Cinquecento is still frequently glimpsed in the Italian streets.
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Nevertheless, we seldom see the 2CV (deudeuche, as we affectuously call her in France; chased by two Peugeot 504 in the video below) in the French roads nowadays, although this car was produced until 1990.
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BMW. I'm a typical Bulgarian after all.
The only cars that pique my interest are vintage cars. They used to make them really elegant.
Ford.
But I want to move on to Tesla's in the next couple years especially as they produce more affordable models and produce at a much larger scale. I hope they become the new standard bearer of the US auto industry.
Packard
I prefer motorcycles but Japanese cars are my preferred in terms of quality and cheap parts/repair when necessary
Americuuuuuuuun FORD