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◊ 2008-09-18 22:01 |
White 300C. Used a couple of times as background car. |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:01 |
Chrysler 300 |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:01 |
Does it really look like a C? |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:06 |
It's not a C necessarily, just a 300. |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:07 |
In Europe all of them are C's I thought? |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:08 |
And this is clearly not Europe |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:09 |
How can you tell that!!?? ![]() |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:12 |
Haha umm the silver Ford Expedition might be a give away. -- Last edit: 2008-09-18 22:12:45 |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:13 |
Well for starters... The Ford Freestar The Toyota Camry The Ford Expedition The Saturn SC2 and the Honda Oddesy |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:14 |
Doesn't that minivan look like more of a Kia Sedona than a Freestar? |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:20 |
Well neither are sold in Europe so it doesn't really matter which it is does it? ![]() |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:20 |
I guess the telephone poles/electric wires are a give away also... ![]() |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:21 |
How is that? |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:22 |
Nah just commenting I guess ![]() |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:25 |
At least in Holland (and I think in many parts of Europe) we don't have them (only in rural areas). Everything is underground. |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:25 |
In Europe the wire are mostly in the ground, except on the far countryside. If I see a plenty of wires, hanging on a mast and going in all directions over the streets, I have a Third-World-impression (but USA and Japan are included). |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:26 |
@garco: ![]() |
◊ 2008-09-18 22:26 |
Cheers! |
◊ 2008-09-18 23:31 |
We dont have the Ford but we do have the Sedona, but in Europe is called Carnival instead, except for the UK in where its called Sedona as well ![]() |
◊ 2008-09-19 00:02 |
Really? I wouldn't have thought, as the Sedona seems a bit large for Europe. Most minivans over there are quite samll (Ford Galaxy, Renault Espace, etc...) |
◊ 2008-09-19 00:10 |
Well we have the Grand Voyager too, the Espace is not much smaller than the Sedona, and if we talk about the Grand Espace then even less. |