Personally, I like both. My dad owns a 1970 Buick GS, I based the Alauda in the videos on it, and I daily an 03 Nissan Altima. TBH, I was never a fan of the pre-facelift R35's due to the fact it stayed exactly the same for 9 years in terms of styling, and I didn't like it until I walked into my local Nissan dealership to have a spare key made for the Altima. And holy crap, it's gorgeous in Sunset Orange. However, as my favorite color is orange, my (affordable someday) dream car would be a Dodge Challenger 392 Scat Pack in Go Mango, basically the one ThatDudeInBlue reviewed.
İt's not import.İts Chevrolet optra. --- Post updated --- Sorry,but you can't call the icon of muscle cars-mustang foxbody ugly,that's just total disrespect to muscle car enthusaists.You have to respect every nation of cars because they have their own job.
Isn't the Chevrolet Optra originally a Korean car? I think it's original name was the Daewoo Lacetti.
Yeah, it was built in Korea and sometime's assembled in communist China. --- Post updated --- A daily driver doesn't need to be fuel efficient, i've seen my parent's 1984 Cadillac S&S hearse as a daily for a pretty long time until they sold it.
Oh sorry, i'm european so fuel consumption is a pretty big deal for me Still, the GT350R lacks the other things that make a good daily. You can daily it if you really want to, but you'd have a hard time with grocery shopping, let alone going on a trip or simply trying to manouver around a tight street.
Now I like both by stock looks 60's JDM and 60's Muscle and 70's JDM and Muscle and 80's and Muscle and 90's JDM and Muscle and 2000's JDM and Muscle and But those are the things everybody say you should like what I like is and
Over here in America I think it's branded as a Suzuki Forenza, and in Britain it was called the Chevrolet Lacetti It was also one of Top Gear's Reasonably priced cars