Favourite Manufacturer?


Who is your favourite manufacturer?  

135 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is your favourite manufacturer?

    • Ford
      13
    • Dodge
      7
    • Chevolet
      7
    • Holden (Aussies, woo!)
      3
    • Toyota
      9
    • Mitsubishi
      13
    • Ferrari
      10
    • Porsche
      17
    • Lexus
      2
    • Other
      54


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How can anyone possibly have an educated opinion on this. You have not tried every manufacturer, so therefore you can't have a valid opinion.

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so.. if you have to try every single thing before you can give a 'valid opinion', he wants to know what we THINK. not as in analyization.

yup, i like the Mitshibishi Evo :D

How can anyone possibly have an educated opinion on this. You have not tried every manufacturer, so therefore you can't have a valid opinion.

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Well if you think you can do that while limiting the poll to 10 choices, by all means. go ahead

Did I tell you I saw an actual Holden/Pontiac GTO (Monaro) on the road a while ago> Left hand drive and everything - looked schweeet! ;)

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yeh, you told me bout that :yes:

And I've recently seen a few around in show rooms and on the road up north here :p

so.. if you have to try every single thing before you can give a 'valid opinion', he wants to know what we THINK. not as in analyization.

yup, i like the Mitshibishi Evo :D

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{Favourite Manufacturer?, We all knew this was coming}

It's like life as Forrest Gumps mother said, 'Life is like a box of chocolates, you don't know which one to try next.

So from this, you may like hard centres, soft centres, alcohol based centres, plain, or milk or even ones with nuts in, you make a choice after trying them all out.

So therefore unless you try them all you cannot base your opinion on one or two.

And where the hell is Jaguar, Aston Martin, Land Rover, Maserati, TVR, etc.  NOT A VERY COMPREHENSIVE LIST!

I voted other anyway...  Aston is my fave by far.

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Like I said, if you can include all those within 10 choices, then by all means, go make a new poll :)

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