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New Cruze?

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Or old Cruze?

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Personally I'm not a Holden fan, so I don't really go for either of them to be honest. You should let people know if you meant the old one or the new one though. Or even both if that's what floats it for you...

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Tom or Penelope?

Tom's got the nicer smile... and was in Top Gun... but I don't wanna catch Scientology...

*edit* no wait... he's a "Cruise" you know, like when lots of cars drive somewhere together in an organised fashion... not a "Cruze" so I guess it's the flat chested horse face lady by default :ninja:

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