www.honestjohn.co.uk/road_tests/index.htm?id=360
Cherie?
Edited by Honestjohn on 06/12/2008 at 20:41
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LOL, yeah I'll second that.
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Its ugly so it's got to be 'Martina'.
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Pikachu
www.dltk-kids.com/poKEmon/adoptions/pikachu-p.html
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Expensive & strange "eyes" - Paris
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You almost got it colinh...
'The Bride of Wildenstein'... anyone remember her, New York art dealer's missus who had had, er, too many face lifts?
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Our Leader liked the car for urban use though, for those with the bread.
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Basil.....
Cant see it being a winner myself ... too expensive for what it is.
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Have to inject my 2p worth here. At the risk of sounding trite, the IQ isn't meant to be beautiful. The front isn't certainly! But look at Toyota now. They're discontinuing the Celica, concentrating mainly on smaller, more utilitarian cars. I have to say that this is, IMO of course, a very astute move, destined to garner Toyota even more deserved riches. Its position alongside Ford and GM looks positively incredible, probably because it's more inventive than many manufacturers. As the squeeze is increasingly put on us motorists (and it will continue), small Toyotas with their bullet-proof mechanics and relatively amazing NCAP ratings are looking like the ones to go for.
Again, as someone who doesn't "know" the trade, I'm looking at the new Toyota offerings not so much as "new small cars" but as cars we will need to use if motoring is to be affordable in the longer term. And in that objective, Toyota is (very quiety) leading the way.
Edited by FocusDriver on 07/12/2008 at 13:54
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