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Unexpected Orange Juice - Dom's Twingo GT
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<blockquote data-quote="Didge3" data-source="post: 161890" data-attributes="member: 3216"><p>Why is the Twingo's key so impressively ugly? I was pondering this the other day and asked a random acquaintance, who didn't know what car I drove, what year he thought my car was based on the key, he studied it for a while and guessed 2001.</p><p>I wouldn't disagree with him either, I think every other car I've owned has better looking keys and yet this is the newest.... </p><p>Do the RS & Gordini models have the same ugly grey heap of plastic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Didge3, post: 161890, member: 3216"] Why is the Twingo's key so impressively ugly? I was pondering this the other day and asked a random acquaintance, who didn't know what car I drove, what year he thought my car was based on the key, he studied it for a while and guessed 2001. I wouldn't disagree with him either, I think every other car I've owned has better looking keys and yet this is the newest.... Do the RS & Gordini models have the same ugly grey heap of plastic? [/QUOTE]
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