I hate the Chrysler 300c, most people who drive them seem to be fat, shaven headed blokes smothered in gold chains or wannabe plastic gangsters.
Today I saw a silver one with a wide black stripe running up the middle, to top it off and make it totally classy, it had a Millwall lion vinyl on its side.
The bloke driving looked a complete twat.
It completely confirmed my opinion!
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Fiat Multipla....horrific looking car
I also can't stand Chrysler PT Cruiser and the new Aircraft Carrier Sized Mini's.
I drive a silver 300c with a Charlton badge in the back window, I have a full head of hair, wife, kids business and the only thing I have in common with that other 300c owner is I was born in Bermondsey, that's if he is indigenous to his football team, many Millwall supporters live in places like Eltham, Welling, Bexleyheath etc. never go to the Den have a compulsion for pie and mash and fake gruff cockney accents. They also Chav up their cars by the sounds of it.
Peasants food and a lion stamped car are you sure it wasn't an egg?
But I do love stewed eels, jellied eels and my car.
Men who perv over cars are no better than train spotters.
The Nissan Juke
I love cars almost as much as I look forward to spotting the latest diesel rolling stock!
Me, I just hate anything French. From the country that brought us the first automobile (no, it wasn't Carl Benz) have they ever made anything desirable since? Well, there was that Citreon/Maserati thing I suppose.
Cars I'm not too keen on include (but are not limited to): anything French, with the exception of the Renault Alpine and anything Japanese, although I would make an exception for an early MR2 and possibly a Nissan Skyline.
I do appreciate the fact that Nissan produce cars in the UK, giving jobs to UK workers, but I couldn't bring myself to buy one.
Back on topic I don't really think there are many cars on sale today that are themselves truly awful, all of them will have plus points as well as negative ones.
I think it's more of the typical driver of a particular vehicle that sets a car (or a car brand) apart. For instance I really dislike Land Rover Discovery's. No coincidence that statistically drivers of them are amongst Britain's worst - for most number of speeding fines and insurance claims. Nearly had a head on with one a couple of weeks ago, stupid woman driver, on the phone doing 45 down a very narrow road. People who drive them think they are invincible, much like Volvo drivers. Audi's are driven by cocks too.
I think it's more of the typical driver of a particular vehicle that sets a car (or a car brand) apart. For instance I really dislike Land Rover Discovery's. No coincidence that statistically drivers of them are amongst Britain's worst - for most number of speeding fines and insurance claims. Nearly had a head on with one a couple of weeks ago, stupid woman driver, on the phone doing 45 down a very narrow road. People who drive them think they are invincible, much like Volvo drivers. Audi's are driven by cocks too.
Wiat a minute EG my last car was an Audi and I am a rather nice chap!
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