Yes.French?
Citroën Evasion?
French? Citreon? 90's?
French? Citreon? 90's?
Nissan Lafesta
Why do you always ask for the year? It's guess the car, not guess the car, model and year.Year
Nissan? Toyota?
Because the 2004 Jaguar XJ is different to the 2003 Jaguar XJWhy do you always ask for the year? It's guess the car, not guess the car, model and year.
Both are still Jaguar XJs, which didn't change by a change of the last digit of the year number, even though I sort of get the idea of guessing which XJ it was, using a year number to determine car simply doesn't work with these cars, as the "2004" was also a "2003" car.Because the 2004 Jaguar XJ is different to the 2003 Jaguar XJ
2003 (car that was being geussed)
View attachment 407814
2004
Yeah, I think guessing the model/chassis code is probably better.Both are still Jaguar XJs, which didn't change by a change of the last digit of the year number, even though I sort of get the idea of guessing which XJ it was, using a year number to determine car simply doesn't work with these cars, as the "2004" was also a "2003" car.
Toyota Crown?
Hm. Possible classic Ferrari. I see where you're coming from..European? 60's? Ferrari?