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    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_oau View Post
    I like the exterior look of some old cars, but just can't get over the daggy interiors - crap steering wheels, vinyl (?) seats, ordinary ergonomics, lack of airconditioning, decent sound system etc, and of course, their typical lack of airbags, decent brakes etc
    I like older cars. They make you actually drive instead of doing everything for you.

    A trip to sydney in the Karmann Ghia is a real joy all the way, whereas if you do it in a new car, it's set the cruise and move the steering wheel a bit most of the way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    I like older cars. They make you actually drive instead of doing everything for you.

    A trip to sydney in the Karmann Ghia is a real joy all the way, whereas if you do it in a new car, it's set the cruise and move the steering wheel a bit most of the way!
    this is so true.
    For me some cars are such an experience to drive. Most modern cars are just bland in comparison to older ones. Its not about ultimate grip or fastest straight line speed. Its more about how a car reacts when its driven at its limits. Or the sound it makes. Or the feel of the steering. some cars just put a big grin on ya face.

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    Agree with you guys completely, my car is now 16 years old and has plenty of character to drive. No other car i have driven feels like the Corrado turning into corners ! I would like something newer as well now, because i don't want to use the Corrado as a daily anymore, feel its time to stash it away and have either a Mk4 R32 or Mk5 GTI.

    I'm really starting to like Mk1 Roccos, and that one takes the cake...

    Quote Originally Posted by [-Polo GTI-] View Post
    now these are a set of mags i'd like to get my hands on

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    Those rims are damn nice, remind me of these, also damn nice and light !!
    Could be tempted to ditch the RS's for these

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    Quote Originally Posted by carpoid View Post

    Those rims are damn nice, remind me of these, also damn nice and light !!
    Could be tempted to ditch the RS's for these
    what do you get for a man who has everything?

    hahahaha. rs' are the shizznits dude.. those OZ wheels aren't bad either though..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    whereas if you do it in a new car, it's set the cruise and move the steering wheel a bit most of the way!
    Ive got cruise on my S3 and I dont even know how to use it

    I wish it was offered as an optional extra - it would be one box I wouldn't be ticking!!
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    nothing beats retro character

    ill take the mk1 sirocco. in any form
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