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jaimie08mazda3 -> is a VW cabriolet a chick car (3/17/2008 6:16:31 PM)

    okay i am in an argument with my friend and want to askk you all what you think. is the cabriolet a chick car or no? he seems to think not but i think it is.


  

sstlaure -> RE: is a VW cabriolet a chick car (3/17/2008 6:29:16 PM)

Yes it is....it should come with the little flower holder just like the new bettle.[8D]


06black3 -> RE: is a VW cabriolet a chick car (3/17/2008 6:33:17 PM)

um ya would have to agree deff a chicks car........


VB -> RE: is a VW cabriolet a chick car (3/17/2008 6:34:53 PM)

Any small VW these days is a chick car, IMO. A friend of mine has a '94 Cabriolet, actually.. >_>


dentinger -> RE: is a VW cabriolet a chick car (3/17/2008 7:17:43 PM)

a friend of mine had a white one

but ya, i tihnk they're chick cars too.

a miata on the other hand haha.
im starting to love those cars.


bigboss2010 -> RE: is a VW cabriolet a chick car (3/17/2008 7:39:18 PM)

I agree definitely a chick car.


anamz07 -> RE: is a VW cabriolet a chick car (3/17/2008 8:01:22 PM)

I agree, it's a girl car...When I first got my license I remember being suggested so many times to buy one


Lupae3s -> RE: is a VW cabriolet a chick car (3/17/2008 8:59:08 PM)

mostly a girls car...but drop a supercharged vr6 in there and its not so girly anymore...


dentinger -> RE: is a VW cabriolet a chick car (3/17/2008 9:30:59 PM)

exactly. its now a sleeper.

kinda like V8 powered miata's haha


fledermas -> RE: is a VW cabriolet a chick car (3/18/2008 10:54:07 AM)

Now it all is up to your idea of a chick's car. German engineering, Strong running engine, easily modified, great handling, and the girls ask you for a ride.

Sounds like the pefrect summer cruiser to me, but hey, maybe you all are more into what the guys think than what is riding in the passenger seat as your ripping around town.


  

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