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If there was one car you would like to add to the SEVS register for all intents and purposes, what would it be??

And before jumping in and saying lambo this and fezza that, think about what you think would be great for the aussie market to be able to see and buy..

cheers.

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alot of people i have met, have said that the stagea would be a great alternative to a forrester, outback etc....

i reckon it would too. but thats just me. but that would take away the uniquenss of it, and other cars as well.

look what happened to skylines.

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winks, having been in a few cubes and also having briefly driven one I can promise you we are not missing much. sure they are a funky kind of shape and have a funny name but apart from that inside they are boring as hell and maginally faster than walking pace.

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you didnt know it was on the list??

how do you think you got yours? :P

yes i know its on the list, i just read the question wrong.

i read it as, what car on the SEVS list would be good released in australia.

thats what 10 hrs sleep for a whole week does to u.

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