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does anyone know the name of this car?

does anyone know the name of this car?

i really like it, but i dont know its name.....

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SMART after collision with fruitfly at 2 mph:
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Reply #52 Top

It's looks like a pretty handy car where I live & neatly slots into parking gaps sideways, never mind parking spaces.

I drive a clapped-out BMW and dread encounters with  SUVs and fewking scooters driven by schoolkids.

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I drive a clapped-out BMW and dread encounters with SUVs and fewking scooters driven by schoolkids.
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I drive around on a motorcylce and I dread encounters with self rightous Beemer drivers. Apparently driving laws are below them. :P :P

Smart's are just a step above golf carts. :thumbsdown:

Reply #54 Top

Night Train...what do you ride?

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I figured as much...just checkin'.;)

Almost bought a V-Rod the other day...well I looked at it and tried to talk myself into believing I could sneak it by the wife.

Looks like I'll stick with the 85 Gold Wing I inherited from my father for a while longer.:thumbsup:

Reply #57 Top

Night Train...what do you ride?

lol, a Night Train ( '02 )
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Nice ride there, NT... took a look at your link and drooled.  Due to arthritis and old injuries, I couldn't throw my leg over the saddle anymore, much less actually ride one safely.

Oh well, I can dream... and keep drooling. ;)

Reply #59 Top

I have it up for sale. $14k and it's yours.
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Even if I had 14k... more like 18k by the time it's converted from AUD, it's be an expensive ornament that I drool over in the garage,  As much as I'd love to still be able to ride, I really can't manage a bike that size and weight, not with the physical limitations I have these days... if it fell over I'd never be able to pick it up again, and that just ain't right for a 'drool' machine.

:)

Reply #60 Top

Almost bought a V-Rod the other day
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IMHO don't buy a Harley. There are much better built bikes out there for half the price. Harley's are disposable just like all American made vehicles. GO Indian you wion't be dissapointed.

Example: I had a directional light that would go out whenever I went over a good sized bump. The bike was brand new. I took it in to have a stage 1 kit installed and they said........

Oh, you have to put the heavy duty bulbs in or this will keep happening. I said OK, put a darn heavy duty bulb in then. They charged me for it. Basically over the years I came to realize that Harley uses many substandard parts. Their leather sucks and their chrome is the worst on the market.

Like they say, I would rather ride a Honda than push a Harley. LOL

Reply #61 Top

I really like the styling of a V-Rod but the cost is too prohibitive for me right now. It is one sweet machine and I'll definatly have one in the garage within the next couple years. With the economy as it is, I'm holding out for that perfect deal.

As for Honda's, the Gold Wing I have is in show condition and is made for the open road. I've ridden a alot of different motorcycles and I have yet to ride something as smooth and road worthy as a Gold Wing.

You do know what they say, most Harley riders have a buddy that rides a Honda...so they have someone to carry spare Harley parts. ;)  

Reply #63 Top

then again...chicks love Harley's.
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And so do old hens!!!! :-" :w00t:

When I had my 750 Honda (first ever model) I could pick up chicks easier than falling off a slippery log when I was 3 parts pissed (drunk).  Thing was, with all that cheep cheeping, I'd get the strangest looks and questions like: "That bike of yours orright, mate, seems to be doing a lot of squeaking?"

;P

Reply #64 Top

I drive around on a motorcylce and I dread encounters with self rightous Beemer drivers. Apparently driving laws are below them.
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ehh.. same sentiments here for kids on scooters.  They figure slaloming around light poles, nevermind cars,  is cool.

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Quoting az0th, reply 14

I drive around on a motorcylce and I dread encounters with self rightous Beemer drivers. Apparently driving laws are below them.

ehh.. same here for kids on scooters.  They figure slaloming around light poles, nevermind cars,  is cool.

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Back when I was still driving, what I dreaded was:

* little old ladies who'd get halfway across the road, see you coming and not know which way to go to get off the road.

* when somebody on the pavement stepped in doggy doo-doo, lifted one foot to inspect the damage and fell onto the road in front of you... true story, happened to me, not once but twice.

* people who take notoriously uncontrollable shopping carts 6 blocks from the store and were trying to push it down the street.

* oh, and getting pulled over to do a sobriety test, being asked to stand on one leg and falling into the road like those dimwits who stood in dog shit.

:-" :w00t: ;P