> I'm driving a Fiat Cinquecento... > In case you don't know it, it's a very small car (somewhere around 230-40 cm > in length) with a 1,1 litre engine. > Very agile, but not exactly the sort of car you cruise around in, boosting > your manly ego. > One of my friends told me that this size of car isn't even around in the > states. > Apparently it's meant only for countries such as my own (yes, we pay a +180% > registration fee, that s**ks very much indeed - pardon my french). > So I wondered: Is that really true? You don't drive such small cars in > America? > Med venlig hilsen / Yours sincerely > M. Malmkvist / WWW.PowerCad.dk
????? So if the car costs 2000 pounds, you have to pay 2000 + 2000*1.8 = 5600 for it? Wondering what you meant, what the car looks like, I went here: http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/ajwebster/car.html I have a '78 MGB, have owned a Fiero, but not exactly the same. There are a few of those small cars around but they are just so....worthless? The government tried to pass CAFE standards which would have made people start driving those boxes-on-wheels, but thankfully it was squashed. http://www.ita.doc.gov/td/auto/cafe.html Kevin T. Next, dishes
