Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: — Made for:
01:12:08
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2005-12-24 01:20 |
Interesting picture since it shows that the US VW Golf 1 Convertible are labelled as "Cabriolet" and not "Cabrio" like what has been said before. Strange that it has a "CH" sticker though. |
◊ 2006-04-17 00:38 |
This is one of the latest Golf GTI Cabrio. It use a 1.8 fuel inyected engine. |
◊ 2006-12-21 18:55 |
i would say that this is worth of 2 stars, because it was a part of one scene |
◊ 2006-12-21 21:21 |
Well, yes and no. It does not really have a role, it just passes there. |
◊ 2009-07-20 21:12 |
Swiss owner maybe? |
◊ 2009-08-20 19:51 |
![]() "Who do you think you are? Hillary Clinton?" -- Last edit: 2009-08-20 19:51:46 |
◊ 2015-01-18 14:20 |
The driver or the car or even both must be from Switzerland since CH is the country's European Union abbreviation. -- Last edit: 2015-01-18 14:21:29 |
◊ 2015-01-18 14:26 |
Maybe the owner is a native Swiss. But this "CH"-sticker is not the original, correct one. And Switzerland is not an EU-member. Due that reason last week they started the "pizza-war": Link to "www.reuters.com" Something, which everywhere else in the EU-Europe is impossible and unthinkable. -- Last edit: 2015-01-18 14:27:14 |
◊ 2015-01-19 16:32 |
I know that CH is for Switzerland, but it is strange to see it on a US-specs car in US ![]() |
◊ 2015-01-19 20:02 |
Switzerland is not a member of the European Union, and these codes have nothing to do with it. ![]() I once had to explain to an American what the stickers were really for. He thought they were just souvenirs of the countries you've been to. |
◊ 2015-01-20 20:34 |
Well, where can US-driver go by car without taking a ship? Just Canada and Mexico - where AFAIK this international code-sticker are not required for vehicles with US-plates, or? ![]() There are cars with "USA"-stickers. Abroad mainly US-servicemen and very rarely tourists, who took their car on their trip. Cars with these stickers, you see in the States, were taken back by the Servicemen from their deployment abroad. |