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Doba
  Jan 10, 08, 22:02  #31

she called the Z a chick car lol WTF No.. either way Im stocked about it, Ill be picking mine up within 2 months Yaaaaay cant ******* wait

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Jan 10, 08, 22:45  #32

Doba wrote:
she called the Z a chick car lol WTF

yes, you are going to look good in it :D

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krysia
  Jan 10, 08, 23:12  #33

In Wisconsin girls drive trucks, guys like the vans.

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Harry
  Jan 11, 08, 02:51  #34

polishgirltx wrote:
Do Polish people can afford very expensive cars?

Most of the expensive cars here are not actually owned but instead are leased (mainly due to the better tax benefits of leasing compared to those from owning). There's a Ferrari Enzo in Piaseczno, it's leased.

Eurola wrote:
How about Hummers, wonder how many are there in Poland...

Not sure. I know that there is one in or near Bielsko Biala and I've seen four driving round Warsaw in the last year or so.

Seanus wrote:
No McLaren F1's yet?

Given that there are only 72 street versions in the world and those are worth even more than a Veyron, it's not surprising that there are no F1s in Poland!

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Doba
  Jan 11, 08, 06:30  #35

polishgirltx wrote:
yes, you are going to look good in it :D


aww thank you dear, I think I will too lol, that car is sooo me, im just counting down the days till shes mine

I always like to say my car is better than my gf, it never complains and is down on all fours and ready to go :D

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z_darius
  Jan 11, 08, 06:32  #36

Oh good ole' times when a car itself meant luxury, no matter what make and model.
Things are more complicated these days ;)

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Doba
  Jan 11, 08, 06:43  #37

If youre a car enthusiast complicated as you put it is a great thing, the technology these days separate good cars from bad cars and great cars from good cars..its all a matter of $$

I see youre from Niagara sup bro Im from Brantford

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z_darius
  Jan 11, 08, 08:20  #38

Doba wrote:
If youre a car enthusiast complicated as you put it is a great thing, the technology these days separate good cars from bad cars and great cars from good cars..its all a matter of $$

I'm not really a car enthusiast. A car takes me from point A to point B, and sometimes to point C. I do appreciate some of the little comforts of some cars, such as as.s warmers and some of the other conveniences.

Doba wrote:
I see youre from Niagara sup bro Im from Brantford

sup man.
I can only say one thing about Niagara - damn tourists ;)

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Doba
  Jan 11, 08, 08:22  #39

z_darius wrote:
I'm not really a car enthusiast. A car takes me from point A to point B, and sometimes to point C. I do appreciate some of the little comforts of some cars, such as as.s warmers and some of the other conveniences.


Yeah thats how it is with most people, for myself its the experiance you get from going to point B

z_darius wrote:
sup man.
I can only say one thing about Niagara - damn tourists ;)


lol ya thats for sure if you go down to the falls area... Dragonfly is pretty good

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Shawn_H
  Jan 11, 08, 08:23  #40

z_darius wrote:
I can only say one thing about Niagara - damn tourists ;)

What do you mean by that? I go to Niagara in my non-luxury family van twice a year whether I need to or not just to look at a frikken waterfall. There are some nice stores in NOTL though. Any good sales on Christmas decorations this time of year on the main drag?

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lowfunk99
  Jan 11, 08, 08:55  #41

Hi doba & z_darius

Im in Detroit, not to far from you folks.

Acually as far as cars go I have a VW Jetta. If the gas prices keep going up like they are most people will be parking those monster trucks.

Do you acutally need a car in Poland?

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Feb 9, 08, 22:17  #42

lowfunk99 wrote:
Do you acutally need a car in Poland?

not really...

Does anybody go to the Chicago Auto Show this year?
Chicago Auto Show
it's about time ppl :)

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