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December 5th, 2002, 10:45
#73
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Originally posted by J.Seven
Italian, no doubt the most beautiful and charming linguage, and I could understand what you said YESSSSS
J.Seven
I prefer English
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December 5th, 2002, 10:57
#74
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Originally posted by Erik B
Thanks! Yes I live in Stockholm.
Spent a few weeks in italy this summer, tried to go to Monza but it was closed. Visited Modena though and most of the museums.
The only word I know in italian are...let's see:
Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati...
Oh yes, I live to 15 km from S. Agata Bolognese (Lamborghini) and 40 km. from Modena. You have forgotten: Bugatti, De Tomaso, Pagani (Zonda). Maserati does not appeal to me
:asian:
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December 5th, 2002, 10:58
#75
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Originally posted by J.Seven
Italian, no doubt the most beautiful and charming linguage, and I could understand what you said YESSSSS
J.Seven
Where are you from J. Seven?
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December 5th, 2002, 11:01
#76
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Originally posted by Gabriel343
Oh yes, I live to 15 km from S. Agata Bolognese (Lamborghini) and 40 km. from Modena. You have forgotten: Bugatti, De Tomaso, Pagani (Zonda). Maserati does not appeal to me
:asian:
Bugatti is French...
DeTomaso...not so big. And also aren't they american now?
Pagani Zonda...Argentina...
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December 5th, 2002, 11:24
#77
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Originally posted by Erik B
Bugatti is French...
DeTomaso...not so big. And also aren't they american now?
Pagani Zonda...Argentina...
Ettore Bugatti was of Modena, the factory is still to Carpi (Modena), now is close:vsad2: :vsad2:
De Tomaso - viale Virgilio 9 - Modena
Alejandro De Tomaso was born to Buenos Aires. He arrived in Italy to 27 years old. De Tomaso is today the only independent totally Italian automotive brand
Horacio Pagani, Argentine of birth but modenese of adoption :
http://www.modena-design.it/
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December 5th, 2002, 12:06
#78
Registered User
Originally posted by Gabriel343
Where are you from J. Seven?
I´m from Portugal, and today we have blue sky and the sun shinning all over the place YESSSSSSSS
J.Seven
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December 5th, 2002, 12:22
#79
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Originally posted by J.Seven
I´m from Portugal, and today we have blue sky and the sun shinning all over the place YESSSSSSSS
J.Seven
You are very lucky , here weather is bad from one week:vvangry: :vvangry:
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December 21st, 2002, 16:57
#80
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December 21st, 2002, 19:52
#81
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December 21st, 2002, 20:10
#82
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In all this war remember , M3 is a sports car , and RS4 is just a family wagon
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December 21st, 2002, 20:20
#83
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January 15th, 2003, 11:52
#84
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January 16th, 2003, 07:09
#85
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Originally posted by Reno
It's all a matter of choices/preferences. owkay the RS4 is a little less exciting on a track, but on the other hand it's safer and better for all-day use : more space, 5 doors, discrete, nobody can deny that. so I think Audi made the right choice, they're just aiming on another group of potential costumers, which is far the majority since i'm sure 90% of the people never uses his car tho go trackdriving
Greetz
Too bad the RS4 is more expensive than a M3. Here in sweden the RS4 got the same price as a M5 and I would take the M5 over the RS4.
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January 16th, 2003, 14:10
#86
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