Guess That Car V3 (Rules and leaderboard on first post)

Toyota tercel ?
Negative.
Quatre-cent-cinq :P
Oui, tu es correct. (?) C'est un(e) Peugeot 405. Excuse the french, I tried without using google translate. :P I had a hard time understanding why you didn't write quatre-zero-cinq, but then I understood. :lol:
Votre français m'impressione monsieur. Bien fait (:
:lol:

Merci, merci.

I used to learn French in school.

But all I can say now is: Je ne parle pas français :lol:
No, no. You say "Je ne comprends pas". Always works a lot better. ;)
No offense but i personlly hate the french language
I can at least say that I like it more than the German and Spanish we get to choose as the other choices in school. :D

And of course is it Peugeot 405.

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Mark, go ahead.
 
Leider kann ich nicht.

Je vais dormir.

I'll have to pass it on to someone else.

Hasta Mañana!

:lol:

I have to go to sleep now, so I'll unfortunately have to pass it on.

FishyJuice
I can at least say that I like it more than the German and Spanish we get to choose as the other choices in school. :D
Couldn't agree more. I've had the fortune of learning both German and French, and français is by far the most amusing and rewarding to learn.

Anyway, have a nice evening, guys ;)

Someone else can now go.
 
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Nope. I knew somebody would guess Citroen, because when I blurred it it made it look like there were covers over the rear wheels. There aren't. Nous arretons avec le francais maintenant. We'll stop with the french now.
 
Pourquoi? :lol:

Parce qu'il s'agace. OK, we really should stop, or the moderators will have our guts for garters. Anyway, do we have some guesses? Bringing it up:
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EDIT: It is not American or a Cortina.
 
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You are the winner, surely. That must be it, kinda annoyed I didn't think of the Ro 80. :lol:

You wouldn't believe how hard it was to find it, though. I instantly remembered the shape from a feature of the Audi Museum. I tried to find the magazine, but no avail. I then tried Wikipedia.
 
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