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Old 08-01-2013, 12:24 AM   #21
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Default Re: New car sales

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Originally Posted by stevz View Post

Nobody is denying that 4 cylinder cars have improved enormously, but larger 6 and 8 cylinder cars have also improved in the same way, so the gap between them remains the same.
I think the term 'buzzbox' remains perfectly relevant. Small 4 cylinder cars are gutless, torqueless, need to be revved, sound like a sewing machine and are soulless and appliance like. For somebody that enjoys driving I find them depressing.
Hey mate. While you were out, the 1970s called and left you a message, they want your sweeping generalisations and outdated perceptions about 4 cylinder cars back.
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