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Re: The feeling of a car - 04-18-2006, 07:12 AM

I believe when you enter the certain car there sure is a special feeling that makes you love it. For example, when I sat in M5, I closed the door and started paddle-shifting. I imagined I'm on the road driving this beat. I was feeling awesome. Later on, when I sat in CLS I felt more comfortably, the interior was more pleasant and I had this feeling like the car is made more for pleasure than for sport driving. I think many modern and powerful/luxurious cars can offer such a feeling (because of history, reputation etc.), but you can feel something special just in some of them. That makes certain car special and makes us love it!

I like this topic Giannis, great idea!!!
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