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07-10-06, 06:00
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f1guy68 is offline
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What Car Is This???
Sorry if I'm in the wrong section...
Can anybody tell me what car this is? I believe the picture was taken in South Korea, but I can't confirm. One source says it's a Hyundai, but I'm not so sure? Looks a little like the Caddy SRX Wagon, but it's not quite the same.

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07-10-06, 06:53
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If it's not the SRX then I don't know
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07-10-06, 06:57
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Just want to add that the picture is of Japan. I've never seen a Big Echo in Korea, plus if you look carefully on the white bin, you can see Japanese characters. Also, I just realized, if you look, the cars are heading the wrong direction if it was in Korea.
It's also very rare to see a Hyundai in Japan, so you might be right about it being a Caddy.
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07-10-06, 07:08
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07-10-06, 07:23
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Kick'n it w/treehuggers
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It looks lot like a Saab, 9-5 areo, possilby a year or two old. I looked on saab jp site and they are significantly different than the us version of the cars.
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07-10-06, 07:27
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07-10-06, 07:53
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It's not a minivan!
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I'm thinking a Mitsubishi wagon, possibly based on the Diamante (or whatever it was in Japan). My parents have a Lancer wagon (was available in the US for 1 year) and the doors and lines are similar.
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07-10-06, 09:46
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I say, Lancer wagon too.
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07-10-06, 09:46
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Looks like a Lancer wagon and an SRX had a kid....with Camry Doors.....
Interesting
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07-10-06, 02:29
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Vee-dub in da hauz, yah
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Definitely not a Lancer wagon...have a look at some pics of it.
This car looks Nissan-ish to me. 
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07-10-06, 02:36
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its the Toyota Mark II Blit.
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07-10-06, 02:39
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Vee-dub in da hauz, yah
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Originally Posted by AutoFreak615
its the Toyota Mark II Blit.
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Good find! 
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