it is better to see renault megane, clio, fiat punto stilo golf etc middle class all around than ferrari and porsche in one part of the city and old stinky ugly unmaintained cars on the other side of that same city
All bolded cars are "stinky ugly unmaintained cars" according to me. I would rather have a 10 year old mercedes than a new fiat punto.
Right now I'm driving a 2000 Toyota 4-Runner that my wife and I have beaten half to death. I'm following Sam Walton's attitude towards trucks. I'd have a Land Rover Defender 110 if the Brit's would import them into the U.S. again.
You obviously didn't go to the right places? London is a big place and has a lot of different areas and (like most cities) has both rich and poor people. Some of the most expensive homes in Europe, and in the world are in London. I live in between an extremely rich area, where houses go for $100m+ and an extremely poor area, with drugs, violence and other social problems. If you wanted hot blonde girls then you should've went to Soho. If you wanted to admire the architecture then start at Big Ben and so on, I'm pretty sure our architecture is better than US (or wherever you come from), as a lot of European buildings are older than the US is, but I'm no expert. As for a 'worser ghetto', we did give you a language, kindly use it
I like to go, but the problem is I have not enough money to visit it. If I have, I would like to visit France first, then Netherland .
No way dude -- Oslo! I could barely convince myself to get off the train and go into the office when I worked in Oslo. I could just ride the train there all day.
Not to try and be funny but I think they’re doing better than GM. They’re gaining market share not loosing it. I got a question for the Americans. Why do you guys buy junk like Huyndai instead of good cars like Renault, Opel, Citroen and Land Rover? Are you aware that when we talk about Chevy here in Europe this is the image we get.
Fiat is slowly coming out of the crisis... The Grande Punto is giving them nice profits all over europe as far as i know