CaptainHawk1
Commodore
No, you're right. The Focus is a piece of shit on any continent. Ialfan is the one out of 100 who actually likes it and driving it at work and owning the thing are two different stories entirely.I partly mentioned it since it premiered at the local dealer this weekend...and I'm stuck at home because of my foot inflammation. I really want to go see it. It looks so fantastic and it's about one of the few cars that would make me abandon my beloved Saab as my choice for regular cars (remember, Saab is a domestic brand here and thus much cheaper then in the states).Interesting mentioning the new Opel Insignia.
For everyone else: http://www.moto-schneider.ch/jla/images/stories/2009-opel-insignia-5.jpg
I nearly doubled over a few months ago when i learned of it (i don't follow car news at all).
Opel has (or had?) an old grandpa image in Germany.. boring cars primarily driven my middle-aged working class men. Mediocre quality, not too expensive.. forgettable in a word.
Now in recent years Opel entirely revamped their lineup, "sexed" it up and tried heavily to change their image and the culmination is the new Insignia and if i had the money i'd instantly buy one.
It looks sexy as hell, has a hell of cool gadgets for a middleclass car, has a reasonable price (certainly lower than anything comparable from Mercedes or Audi) and is Car of the Year 2009 (a price issued together by various car magazines in Europe).
Sorry for going off topic for a bit..![]()
And yes, Opel really have started turning a corner with their image. It's really too bad I'm to tall to be able to drive the Opel GT, because it's a sexy little roadster.
Remember guys, I'm in Europe, different cars by the looks of it. The European focus is just...let me say it like this: I'm no fan of Toyota, but I'd rather drive my dads Prius then a Focus.
Yeah I drive an '06 Ford Focus at work and I rather like it myself.![]()
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-Shawn
