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im not an idiot mate.. thats hurt my feelings a bit..

no need to go to name calling.. im asking for opions

i just dont see why aynone would want these things.. im keen on these hybrid cars man.. good for the environment man.. we should be loooking to do our bit for mother nature buddy.. hence.. dont hate appreciate:)

no i dont have a car of my own atm.. and what does age have to do with anything?? if i was 10 or 100 it shouldnt matter..

maturity is overrated....

"on our forum"... see thats the community spirit :D

Age does matter, because you come on here and act like a tosser, when you obviously have no idea what you are talking about. By the sound of things, you have no appreciation for cars, you probably have a family member or mate that has a Commodore which you think is the best and fastest thing on the road, but you have no idea, you need to wake up to yourself.

If you have nothing constructive to contribute to the forum, then bother someone else.

Anyway, that is my rant. If you are going to come on here and bait people into an arguement, then good for you. I have no inclination to get into an arguement with someone who has no idea about cars, and evidently has the IQ of a house brick.

You are not talking to a half-witt, trying to defend your comments by twisting the wording and making out like I misunderstood them is not going to work.

You are not asking for opinions, you are expressing an opinion, which you should have kept to yourself.

Again, it shows you have no idea about cars, talking about Hybrid cars, after you make a comment about preferring Commodores. I dare say that you have no idea how a Hybrid car works, or their impact on the environment apart from generic articles you have probably read in a 2nd-rate magazine.

Fair enough that you don't like Skylines. The people on this forum don't care that you don't like Skylines. If you don't like them, why are you here? You have probably never driven a Skyline and have no basis for comparison. I have no time or care for people who obviously just want to pick a fight, so this is Quinny signing off.

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