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Daewoo Nubira 5-door
I see these around every once in a blue moon. I can’t believe any of them are still on the road, they were only sold in the US in 1999 as far as I can tell. It has to be one of the rarest cars ever.
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I didn’t know that they made Nubira hatchbacks. TIL...
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I remember those, the sedans had very Quattroporte-esque rear lights.
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Its successor was sold here in greater numbers. That would be the Suzuki Reno.
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Well, it was styled by IDEA in Turin.
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Huh.
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My preferences.
Old Soviet cars are just great.
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True that.
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Prowlers give me the weirdest boner
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I always loved the shrunken 850 looks of the 440 even though it was basically a Daf, and not a very good one...
Case in point:
440 (which was mediocre)
850 (which was quite a bit more respectable)
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they’re junk.
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Daewoo Lacetti , Holden Viva , Chevrolet Lacetti.
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You are correct. I’m always amazed when I see one still on the road. I still like it, though.