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Thread: Fiesta vs Corvette

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    Never watched Top Gear. Guess I need to look into that.

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    Top Gear is so win.

    Oh, and I test drove a Fiesta... Feels kinda like a smaller gutless VR-4, lol. Like, the pedal and steering feel, not the seating and whatever, obviously.
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    Never ever in any way compare a Fiesta to a VR4.

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    lol... Seriously though... Obviously, it doesn't even compare to a VR-4 otherwise, but it's still a sweet little car.

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    All I can think of when I hear Fiesta was the old 80s or so ones. I think they were 3 cylinder and just absolute garbage IMO. A new meaning to the term "Throw away car"

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    Ha, they were 4 cylinder with the Kent engine. My dad used to rally them, he says it was one of his favorite cars to drive, and he's owned some serious beasts in their time.

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    Yeah, the Metro and Storm were three cylinder wonders. I wish they would have picked a different name because it really is a good car.

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    god that was entertaining. hes a great driver
    wonder how much they had to pay the mall off lmao.

    love that show.

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    Top Gear is awesome! I love Top Gear.

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    Haha, that was awesome! I wonder who had to clean up the burnout marks the vette left in that department store

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