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I have decided to do this every so often just for fun
![]() There are occasional contemporary cars that don't really fit nicely into a modern category. The car below, an Aaglander (by German manufacturer AAGLAND Manufaktur), is one such vehicle. It is a new car company that ironically builds old fashioned carriage-style cars from the earliest days of the auto industry. ![]() In my opinion, here's what I think are the pro's and cons of this car: Pros: + Has the charm of old fashioned cars. + The seats look comfortable. + It will catch people's attention. Cons: - Probably not safe, and hard to drive (as you use two sticks to drive). - It probably will cost a lot to own. - People may think it is a kit car. So what are your opinions about this car and this company's decision to produced it? Modified by Santeno at 4:02 PM 3/15/2006 |
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In a show of good faith, instead of outright locking, I've reworded your post in order to make it more likely to create a discussion. I've also deleted all the commentary that followed your initial post.
BTW, If anyone here is interested in reading a bit more about this car and it's reason for being (and can read german), here is it's website: http://www.aagland-manufaktur.com/ Modified by Santeno at 4:04 PM 3/15/2006 |
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Quote, originally posted by SV »my personal opinion is that threads like these are fine (although it's in the wrong section), but your last one that was just like this got deleted, so what makes you think the mods will let this one slide?
I only said bad things about the bad car. Well I think that's why. |
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Quote, originally posted by Santeno »In a show of good faith, instead of outright locking, I've reworded your post in order to make it more likely to create a discussion. I've also deleted all the commentary that followed your initial post.
BTW, If anyone here is interested in reading a bit more about this car and it's reason for being (and can read german), here is it's website: http://www.aagland-manufaktur.com/ Modified by Santeno at 4:04 PM 3/15/2006 You're good at this ![]() |
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