2000 Suzuki Alto




Mk: 5

Catégorie: Berline à hayon

Origine: JP Japon

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CA SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment

2011-01-05 16:18
Yes, I really liked Madeira.. It was one of the most exotic locations I've ever been to, with all those steep streets in the towns, the mystic and overwhelming forests, and the incredible mountain paths with the levadas... I'd really love to go back. I don't remember anything about Faro because I was quite little back then :)
PT Ford78 photo_librarymode_comment

2011-01-05 16:06
SizSkiizd a écrit

Sure, but idk Portuguese, the only languages I know are Norwegian, English, Spanish, Danish, Swedish and Japanese... I know the word obrigado, though.. I have been to Madeira and Faro :)

Very good Siz! Nice trip that you did!


CA SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment

2011-01-05 16:02
Pedro_TypeR a écrit

In Portuguese too....

Sure, but idk Portuguese, the only languages I know are Norwegian, English, Spanish, Danish, Swedish and Japanese... I know the word obrigado, though.. I have been to Madeira and Faro :)


CA SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment

2011-01-05 15:59
CA_NES a écrit
still not as bad as the Hyundai Excel

I'm sorry, but I totally disagree. I'm a big fan of Hyundai, you see :sun:
PT Ford78 photo_librarymode_comment

2011-01-05 12:25
Agreed


ES J-2 photo_librarymode_comment

2011-01-05 12:16
SizSkiizd a écrit
I can't believe they named this car Alto (Alto - tall in Spanish)


Alto also means "To Stop" as an order, so its quite funny :lol:
US CA_NES photo_librarymode_comment

2011-01-04 23:15
still not as bad as the Hyundai Excel


CA SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment

2009-04-24 21:47
I can't believe they named this car Alto (Alto - tall in Spanish)

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