which car do you like?

Pakistan
April 11, 2007 2:19am CST
honda
2 responses
@aweins (4199)
• India
20 Apr 07
My first car was Intrepid . i love my car a lot , it is having a sun roof and i like that a lot. one of the best feature of it is that on a steep hill when every body's car is making all type of noises while moving up in rain, my car moves like butter. no probs at all and with not a single noise. I also love Grand marquis. the size of the car , if you see is so beautiful and from out it seems a normal car but its so well packed with the features that one simply can fall in love after a test drive.that was the case with me. i love my cars a lot and see that they are properly maintained.
@lonely_f16 (2146)
• Philippines
11 Apr 07
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