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Reminds me of that Honda, element I think it is called.duxupi dislike that one, but the cube is worse Also, I think it's more like the HHR
[QUOTE="duxup"]Reminds me of that Honda, element I think it is called.Jandurini dislike that one, but the cube is worse I don't mind the element. I think it does a good job of looking a bit unique and let's face it in vehicles today... unique is virtually nonexistent. But yeah this car is worse.
I think those things are U-G-L-Y.duxuptell me about it. I rented one in Florida because "they were out of Mazda 6s" I was like, NOOOOOOOOOO. But I got over myself. :P
If your going for unique, these manage to do that quite nicely without bringing a bit of vomit up.
Far from the most attractive, but I think they're pretty nice.
Meh, I like boxlike cars, but the cube is probably the worst looking out of them all. I would get a scion box car instead. I'll rate the cube a 5.
1/10. People here have some REALLY bad taste if they can call the interior "nice." It's just as trashy as the outside. Disgusting car.
If you're going to get a box car or whatever they're called, don't get a Cube, a Scion, or a Honda Element... get a Kia Soul... I mean I'd still only give it a 4/10, but at least its body styling is leagues above any other box car.
Wait, math...this might take me a while:
7+9-2-5+3-11+6=7 Seven...Seventh Heaven had 9 cast members(exculding the dog)... cast, a caste is a social system is India... India, Indiana Jones was the main character in four films... films, in 2004 the number of films produced in India was 934...934, I have never spent $934 on a car...car, I rate this car a 2/10.
[QUOTE="Vuurk"]0/10. Get a 2010 Camaro.raven_squadYes, go from trash looks to trash manufacturing and reliability.
How can you say that Chevys aren't reliable. You still see chevys from the 80's and older on the road today...
Yes, go from trash looks to trash manufacturing and reliability.[QUOTE="raven_squad"][QUOTE="Vuurk"]0/10. Get a 2010 Camaro.Guppy507
How can you say that Chevys aren't reliable. You still see chevys from the 80's and older on the road today...
Yeah, because their owners are so bat ass crazy that they put up with doing maintenance on them every other second.[QUOTE="Guppy507"][QUOTE="raven_squad"] Yes, go from trash looks to trash manufacturing and reliability. raven_squad
How can you say that Chevys aren't reliable. You still see chevys from the 80's and older on the road today...
Yeah, because their owners are so bat ass crazy that they put up with doing maintenance on them every other second.What are you talking about? Chevys hold up really well with age. Also, since it's an American car, replacement parts are a lot cheaper. They're not cheap to drive (gas guzzlers), but they're cheap to buy and repair.
Yeah, because their owners are so bat ass crazy that they put up with doing maintenance on them every other second.[QUOTE="raven_squad"][QUOTE="Guppy507"]
How can you say that Chevys aren't reliable. You still see chevys from the 80's and older on the road today...
Guppy507
What are you talking about? Chevys hold up really well with age. Also, since it's an American car, replacement parts are a lot cheaper. They're not cheap to drive (gas guzzlers), but they're cheap to buy and repair.
I know a guy with a 72 Chevy truck and it works great, didn't have to do much repair work besides the occasional checkup[QUOTE="Guppy507"][QUOTE="raven_squad"] Yes, go from trash looks to trash manufacturing and reliability. raven_squad
How can you say that Chevys aren't reliable. You still see chevys from the 80's and older on the road today...
Yeah, because their owners are so bat ass crazy that they put up with doing maintenance on them every other second. Chevy actually has better reliability than Nissan. Still below the industry standard, but better than Nissan.I like it, it is different, and would be a cool car for a college freshman, someone who might have to haul stuff out of their dorm or drive friends to a party.
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