The World Cup will determine my purchasing choice.

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There was still plenty of up on the seat ride height, although if the seat was much further foward, you might clock yourself on that long A pillar.
 
Originally Posted By: Tornado Red
I don't care who wins... I'm keeping the car I already have, a Brazilian-built Golf. I suppose I could root for Brazil, if I cared at all.


Why do people nowadays call the country of origin based on where it's made and not the origin of the brand? That's like saying Sushi is American since I ate it here and it was made here.
 
Originally Posted By: Popinski

Why do people nowadays call the country of origin based on where it's made and not the origin of the brand?

Why do people even care about the brand's origin? Just buy what you like, regardless where it's made and by whom.
 
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: Popinski

Why do people nowadays call the country of origin based on where it's made and not the origin of the brand?

Why do people even care about the brand's origin? Just buy what you like, regardless where it's made and by whom.


That's impossible. Country of origin is very important.
 
Originally Posted By: Popinski
For my next car, I have trouble choosing between another Hyundai (Genesis Coupe 3.8) or the American Chevrolet (Camaro 3.6).

It has been making me crazy for months now and I can't decide. Even after test drives!

If South Korea does better than the USA in the World Cup, I will buy the Hyundai and vice-versa.


Thats hilarious. Well if youre on the fence, why not? it'll add some excitement to the game.
 
I have a better proposition, buy the new Cruze, it's a rebadged Daewoo, you will be buying Korean and American at the same time
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Originally Posted By: KrisZ
I have a better proposition, buy the new Cruze, it's a rebadged Daewoo, you will be buying Korean and American at the same time
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Designed by Daewoo, built in Ohio.
 
Originally Posted By: KrisZ
I have a better proposition, buy the new Cruze, it's a rebadged Daewoo, you will be buying Korean and American at the same time
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YOU'RE RIGHT!!! The Chevrolet Cruze is German-Korean-American!!! PERFECT!! tHANKS KrisZ!
 
Originally Posted By: Ben99GT
Originally Posted By: fdcg27
The Challenger is very true to its original shape


The new Challenger missed one of the most distinctive traits of the original Challengers...the tucked in lower fenders and door sills. The new Challenger looks very slab sided to me, they look good in pictures but I don't like them out on the road in the least. There's nothing athletic looking about them at all, I'd rather a Charger.


A Charger is 4 door and quite frankly I think the look doesn't have the lasting appeal as the Challenger. I think being a cop car damage the Charger image.
 
Originally Posted By: Popinski
Originally Posted By: KrisZ
I have a better proposition, buy the new Cruze, it's a rebadged Daewoo, you will be buying Korean and American at the same time
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YOU'RE RIGHT!!! The Chevrolet Cruze is German-Korean-American!!! PERFECT!! tHANKS KrisZ!


Actually, I just realized... Cruze is German-Korean-American-Australian, you may have a winner here.
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Originally Posted By: Shannow
Camaro was designed in Oz.

Pick that.


Actually, the Camaro was designed by a Korean.
 
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