Accurate car stereotypes

This car is systematic, hyyydromatic...why it's greased lightning!
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Accurate car stereotypes

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Dead on with the Beemers. Whenever I have to drive down to the city, it's the beemers who think they own the road. There is one guy who commutes past my house most mornings. I live on a windy country road with a 35 mph limit. You can hear him coming a mile away, downshifting, upshifting, and pretending that he is getting there faster than the beater Saturn sedan that is following him :)
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The SMART Fortwo is the answer to a question no one asked
I would get the appeal of the SMART is it didn't cost $15K.
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...I bought a Golf because it was ridiculously cheap and a stick (well, was ridiculously cheap BECAUSE it was a stick and no one wanted it). Not for any 'Oh it's a euro and awesomesauce and fast vroom vroom' or whatever else. Cause it's not. It's a base model.

And I'm not right in buying it because it's kinda junky.

Do I match? :p
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Too damn funny. Pretty accurate.
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