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Originally Posted by Juliette
Cool! But it's still not on sale in Italy (and there's the problem of the EURO pollution classification- or in Lombardy you're stuck on your feet most of the year!) so I was thinking more of a Citroen C1 or a C3, which cost more but are more easy to manage as re:repairs (even if a car is virtually sound, she'll be wanting to be at a minimal range from the repair shop, which we are...). They do have reductions on used cars, and the reduction is a bit more than the car is worth  Plus one wouldn't pray the car won't break every time she goes out!
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Yeah, I know, they say three years before it's available here....that's too bad, because I think I'd buy one for my daily commute.
I just don't understand, with the oil/gas/environment "crisis" why they aren't already building cars like this in the U.S.A.!!!