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Originally posted by TeenGodFather
Renault Clio, 1.2 liter. 
I don't need a fast car, I barely drive it.
As long as it's comfortable and sounds good.
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it's strange how people in US don't get the advantage of cars with small engines.. For us who live in cities and drive in traffic jams more than open roads, smaller cars are great..
I used to have an Audi 200, big car what spent alot of gas, it was comfy and great but too big for narrow streets and hard to park downtown. Now I have a VW Corrado (relatively small, but its 1.8L 160hp engine is more than enough for its weight and driving in town). I'm now considering selling it and getting a Mk4 golf or Audi A3 - DIESEL. Cheaper fuel, spends even less. (again, we have one european opinion here, don't flame me

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What I just said doesn't fit people who travel very long distances and need bigger cars etc, I completely understand this.
My opinion on car sound systems - it should just cover the regular driving noise, but still allow you to hear the ambulance/police sirens etc.. Some guys here drive with music blasting so loud that I wonder if they'd even notice if their engine fell out of the engine bay
