Which their best car mark is?
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Hi,
Of course it depends what you want out of a car. It is generally recognised that Peugeot are best in the area of chassis and suspension and Ford make the best gearboxes in the world. Volkswagen have a good reputation but are perhaps a little over-rated. Neither Chevrolet or Fiat are really in the running I am afraid. Peugeot also make fantastic diesel engines and notably now make engines for Ford, their superb new v8 diesel is of Peugeot design and this is not the first Peugeot engine they have used.
In the past French cars have been notoriously ugly but some of the more recent Peugeot's are quite reasonable looking, so for my money it would have to be Peugeot, though it pains me to recommend a French car
audi
VW- no doubt- german engineering
peugout but my fav is calibras
VW - build quality, reliability and good resale values.
I just love a little peugeot 206
I would say Ford i luv the Ford Explorer
sure not what ask you?
Never go with anamerican car they are the worst. go with eather the VW or Renault because they have good makes of cars and dont break as much as the others. eather go with something german or japanese like the Renault/Nissan
am i going to be the only one to actually say chevy?
An australian ford. There very reliable and last alot longer than fiat's audi's and so on.
Volkswagen
One of my favourite cars is the Chevrolet SSR pick up truck. It looks great in pictures. It looks even more amazing in the flesh, so to speak. On that strength, I will vote for Chevrolet. Personally, though, I would say Mazda, because they win awards left, right and centre, and never break down.
It is like asking if you prefer eating tree bark, grass or sand.
They are all foreign rubbish, I will stick to British built Rover or Honda thanks.
it`s got to be the volkswagen cos of the iconic golf gti`s
i like both VW and Chevy but know nothing about on the Fiat and Peugeot
chevy
fiat
vw
reault
peugeot
ford
thats the order id put em in 1st being the best
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