Defend your car

Out of respect for @Microwave going to wait a little longer to post up a car :slight_smile:

But that said.

Kia motor.

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those 65hp of pure Rakija and pasulj n chill XD hahhahahah

We should make a version of this for Automation cars only.

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kia motor
u wot

Oh yes. All the butthurt, all the anger and desperate arguments. Do it do it do it do it do it

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Can’t really insult a car if the owner has never got to drive it…

It’s got .1 miles on the trip odometer thing, so quiet Roadmaster man!

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Nice Chrysler!

First Chrysler with FACTORY power brakes and front disk brakes.

Why are you referring to it as a chrysler even though it utilized a ford v8? I know chrysler is tied to sunbeam but that was after the tiger was made wasnt it?

I linked a Sunbeam Alpine, completely a Rootes car. The Tiger (built on the Alpine) came with a Ford V8, though Rootes had run out of money (due to Hillman, and Talbot) so Chrysler bought Rootes in 1964 (same year the Tiger started production)

The Alpine was procuded from 1959-1968

Ahh it looks just like a tiger and i wouldnt of thought chrysler wouldve produced a car using a ford v8

A Tiger looks like an Alpine, do not make that mistake.

The Sunbeam Tiger IS a Sunbeam Alpine, with a Ford V8 in it, and Chrysler did sell it, they were under contract.

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Eh, why not… I’ll revive the thread.

I kinda like altima’s…good all round car

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You’d never guess this car design is 22 years old and that despite being a small 1.2 16v ecobox it’s actually really fun to drive with great steering feel and independent suspension all around.

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The 2000 Altima

Every gen y and millennial’s first car they ever learned to drive. It was their mom’s.

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Funny. It was the 2nd (road legal) car I ever drove. The first being a 2001 Dodge Durango.