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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good looking car" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a car that is visually appealing or attractive.
Example: "When I saw the new model at the dealership, I couldn't help but admire what a good looking car it was."
Alternatives: "an attractive car" or "a stylish car".
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The Polo is, we think, a good looking car, yet it's also practical with the five doors offering easy access.
We do have a good looking car and, when a car looks good, it generally is good".
It makes no sense showing a dirty car to the prospective buyer, since a good looking car is easier to sell.
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Luckily for those freedom of choice fighters, it's a pretty good looking car.
The center instrument column is the glaring exception of the good looking car though.
We like pretty women and handsome men and good looking cars and photogenic gammon steaks and album covers good enough for us to leave lying around our flats in an affectedly-casual way.
Why get a luxury car that's price is so high, when you can get a good looking and working car for thousands less, with easy working consoles and save gas?
It's a good-looking car; it looks like it should work from an aerodynamic point of view and I think when they do get reliability, if they do, they'll be very, very competitive.
All races of people could look at it and say, "That's a good-looking car!
Whether first-timers or experienced collectors, 911 buyers' most common mistake is to be swept away by the allure of a good-looking car, buying it without first having an expert put it up on a lift and look carefully at the underside.
Its new 9-5 is a good-looking car and Saab's engineers are relishing the chance to show what they can do when liberated from the dead hand of GM.
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