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    Quote Originally Posted by pimento
    That is true actually.. though some are scared to actually go for a drive in them.
    especially with me driving
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    I, personally would show up in a Candy White VW Golf GTI 3dr mk5 with Xenons and the 18" MonzaII rims
    Sporty, a fair amount of money and space for whatever...teeheehee
    But it has to have those specs, otherwise it's silly
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    you need a classless car, one which has no presupositions or associate types, eg: a Land Rover Defender.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jediali
    you need a classless car, one which has no presupositions or associate types, eg: a Land Rover Defender.
    You would say that though... lol

    Oooh! Another thought, I'd show up in either the golf, or a Moss Green Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with beige interior with the roof off then I'd take her to the beach, it'd be on a warm summers night...

    Associate types? I see Defender, I see forestry worker or something... lol, No offence, Defenders are cool. I'd have a metalic Blue XS station wagon with all the extras.. mmm, A-bar... MMM spotlights... I'll shuttup now..
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    Lambos, Ferraris... whatever! If you want to impress and charm a girl with a car, get an Aston. More specifically a DB9 Volante or a V8 Vantage Roadster. Women like cars that they can see themselves driving in. As well as being glamorous. So an Aston, Jag XK or a Merc SL would be your best bets. Or possibly something older. E Type cabrio, 300SL roadster or a DB5 Volante. But if you want something plain simple and cheap, a red Afla Spider.

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    It's not the car, it's what you make of it and how attractive they find YOU.

    My Dad, for instance, drove a '39 Chevy in high school. This was a hand-me-down beater that had survived WWII rationing and had 350.000 miles on it by the time my Dad got it. It drank a quart of oil every 100 miles and the spark plugs needed to be cleaned on that interval as well. It had a creaky vacuum shift setup with no sychros in the transmission. It was a loud bastard, running blown-out glasspacks off a Fenton exhaust manifold. It was rusty with hints of black paint, had a top speed of about 65mph, and was every bit a jalopy.

    And yet, my Dad was one of the most popular guys in high school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcp123
    It's not the car, it's what you make of it and how attractive they find YOU.
    So if your really ugly, tint your windows.

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    or go emo.
    I'm dropping out to create a company that starts with motorcycles, then cars, and forty years later signs a legendary Brazilian driver who has a public and expensive feud with his French teammate.

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    Attractiveness isn't just outside, at least not for women. A handsome face only buys you a little more time to "make your case" as it were.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pimento
    That is true actually.. though some are scared to actually go for a drive in them.
    i'd be scared to drive in mine too. it has no brakes, and the other has a crumpled quarter panel with "OMG NO BRAKES" scrawled down the side.
    but chicks still dig it cos it's cute
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    Hehe. Mine stopped well, without having to run into things. It was better known that I was at uni...

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    My first car is what we use as our runabout. It'll be ridiculous with me pulling up to college or work with the sunroof open so i don't have to bend and my knees half-way round the sides of the steering wheel even with the seat right back and down...

    No doubt it'll be up for sale soon after it becomes officially MINE
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    My Toyota Cressida just reels 'em in like fish. Except you can't bake and eat them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by john 14
    Females who want a man because he drives a nice car are a*sholes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcp123
    It's not the car, it's what you make of it and how attractive they find YOU.
    You guys got it all wrong. Girls want and will prefer to love nice guys who could afford exotic cars than guys that drove some crap cars who eventually, love them and care for them as well.

    By the way, Renaults are a MAJOR TURN OFF for where I'm from. It's sexiness is almost equivalent to briefcases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Esperante
    My Toyota Cressida just reels 'em in like fish. Except you can't bake and eat them.
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