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    anybody aware of Mark Wans Autozine website. www.autozine.org. Its one of the best of its type i have seen. Is there any more websites as good and comprehensive as this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jediali
    anybody aware of Mark Wans Autozine website. www.autozine.org. Its one of the best of its type i have seen. Is there any more websites as good and comprehensive as this?
    Ultimatecarpage.com???
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    Ultimatecarpage.com???
    UCP is certainly not as good as that one UCP barely features any "normal" cars at all. For example you will have some hardship trying to find a good report of the Citroen C5 on it. If that website gets their pictures original and not from google/press sites, it will becoem a big one !!! I am sorry for the criticism on ucp,but i cant help those things,it is YOU !. I allready said these same things a few times before...

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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    UCP is certainly not as good as that one UCP barely features any "normal" cars at all. For example you will have some hardship trying to find a good report of the Citroen C5 on it. If that website gets their pictures original and not from google/press sites, it will becoem a big one !!! I am sorry for the criticism on ucp,but i cant help those things,it is YOU !. I allready said these same things a few times before...
    i dont mean to slag this page, just broaden horizons. there are v.few non-avert covered impartial and comprehensive pages out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    UCP is certainly not as good as that one UCP barely features any "normal" cars at all. For example you will have some hardship trying to find a good report of the Citroen C5 on it. If that website gets their pictures original and not from google/press sites, it will becoem a big one !!! I am sorry for the criticism on ucp,but i cant help those things,it is YOU !. I allready said these same things a few times before...

    now who on earth could be interested in a Citroen C5....
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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    UCP is certainly not as good as that one UCP barely features any "normal" cars at all. For example you will have some hardship trying to find a good report of the Citroen C5 on it.
    Why would you particularly want a review of the Citroen C5, when you'll find it reviewed in all of the mainstream media?

    I'd much rather UCP stuck to providing info on specialist cars that are not covered by the mainstream.
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    Really interesting is the Technical school!

    It is a very good place to start exploring the motoring world!

    A good site to start is howstuffworks.com
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    That site is great for finding general information about various cars, but it's not anywhere as enjoyable to read as UCP IMO. Too many mistakes in their write-ups and it sounds like they've just copied and pasted snippets of info from various sources, which makes the style of writing sporadic to say the least.

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    I found one very good element there, it is strictly anti SUV
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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    UCP is certainly not as good as that one UCP barely features any "normal" cars at all. For example you will have some hardship trying to find a good report of the Citroen C5 on it. If that website gets their pictures original and not from google/press sites, it will becoem a big one !!! I am sorry for the criticism on ucp,but i cant help those things,it is YOU !. I allready said these same things a few times before...
    I'd like you to point me out the persons to whom a Citroën C5 feats in their concept of Ultimate Car.
    There's a say in Portugal (and please don't take it literally because I don't pretend to insult) that goes like this: "Some people are like asses: we give them straw and they chose furzes". This is quite the case. You are offered a site with amazing pics of cars that are very rare to find and interesting, detailed and constantly updated info, and you prefer the kind of stuff you'd find in any cheap magazine like those that unenthusiastic people buy when they need to chose a car.
    A website like that doesn't need own photos, because there's already lots of interesting pics from builders' media sites. And guess what? They're all in the Hide-out. Isn't UCP magical?
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    Quote Originally Posted by McReis
    I'd like you to point me out the persons to whom a Citroën C5 feats in their concept of Ultimate Car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    I thought your ultimate car was a C6?
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    You are too predictable. I was expecting that.
    And biased people don't count for my statistic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coventrysucks
    I thought your ultimate car was a C6?
    no Break, and there is not going to be one...
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    Quote Originally Posted by McReis
    You are too predictable. I was expecting that.
    And biased people don't count for my statistic.
    everybody is biased, so no statistics..
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