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Looks a touch "Lexus" to me, especially the back.

looks like a gallant to me :)

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Looks a touch "Lexus" to me, especially the back.

I was thinking more Mazda 6 or whatever it is they call teh 626 these days...

esp at the rear lights:rofl:

Its been on here before but now I'd say the rear is definitely Alfa-esque

Overall, its like the wicked, butch, step-sister of the 159

Looks like the new Evo to me..

maybe if volvo started making them they'd be built a lot better

:sofahide:

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maybe if volvo started making them they'd be built a lot better

:sofahide:

touche! but they'd be FWD and 3 times as heavy...

Definately some Alfa blood in there. :cool:

This, of course means it looks absolutly stunning :drool:

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Haven't Ovlov (Holland) been making the Mitsu Lancer/Oxymoron for over 10 years now?

Haven't Ovlov (Holland) been making the Mitsu Lancer/Oxymoron for over 10 years now?

Youre thinking of the Carisma , which was built by a company called NedCar in Holland , along with the 1st generation Volvo S/V40. This factory now makes the current Mitsubishi Colt , DaimlerChrysler Ag (Mitsubishis parent company) bought the Volvo share of the factory from Volvos current owner , Ford. The Lancer we get here (both family and Evo versions) is built in Japan.

Hence the Volvo using the GDi engine (which was awful but direct injection petrol years ago).

i like it meself only thing is different wheels not to keen on them i have seen a picture with BBS GT style wheels and it looks alot better

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