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Old 03-21-2002, 10:26 PM
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You know I've read posts on here about the greatest sleeper cars, ie cars that look slow but go quick. How about greatest fooler cars, ie cars that look like their worth heaps but are actually worth very little.

This thought of mine started when a manager in my department of a very large (and tightass) retailer went on holiday and offered me his parking space. I took it and started parking in the closest spot to the door only a few cars away from the CEO of the company. After a couple of weeks parking the early 85 944 na, I've had a couple of comments like "We're obviously paying you guys too much in the IT department". One guy I just laughed and happily went along with it, and when the next guy asked me I simply said, "well it's the cheapest car in this row, so how do you figure", to which he laughed, probably not believing what I said.

Either way I think the 944 wins in my books as a car that looks like a million dollars but is actually quite cheap to buy.

Anyone else know a fooler that fools better than the 944 (especially guards red)?

Sam.
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My ride is in the running..


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