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#21
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Originally Posted by steve c,Sep 29 2005, 03:44 PM
Proof that you have not sat in a domestic for the past 5 years. I rent cars every week and have done so for a few years now -- domestics and Japanese cars.
The domestics have made the biggest strides in interior material choice, design and assembly. The Japanese have remained the same or gotten worse.
The domestics have made the biggest strides in interior material choice, design and assembly. The Japanese have remained the same or gotten worse.
#22
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Originally Posted by QUIKAG,Sep 29 2005, 02:48 PM
Dude, if you think American cars suck and Americans are lazy and have a crappy work mentality, please move you a** to Japan or Europe or wherever it is you think everything is better.
Good riddance.
P.S. If you're already outside the U.S. (see the Swiss flag), do us all a favor and stay there.
Good riddance.
P.S. If you're already outside the U.S. (see the Swiss flag), do us all a favor and stay there.
#23
One last thought....,a friend who works in weld department in Marysville told me the Japanese engineers demanded tighter tolerances on cars being exported back to Japan.
We know them as Acura TL's they call them Honda Inspire
Just an FYI
We know them as Acura TL's they call them Honda Inspire
Just an FYI
#24
Originally Posted by Dark_Sub_Rosa,Sep 29 2005, 12:59 PM
I suggest some anger management classes for you.
It just shows your ineptitude and ignorance (look up those words if you're confused) by stating one fact, but neglecting to take into consideration about 20 other variables that directly affect the eventual conclusion.
It's called 'riceboy mentality' and 'fanboiness.'
#25
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Originally Posted by QUIKAG,Sep 29 2005, 04:06 PM
I suggest you take a few classes on statistical analysis and biased perception syndrome.
It just shows your ineptitude and ignorance (look up those words if you're confused) by stating one fact, but neglecting to take into consideration about 20 other variables that directly affect the eventual conclusion.
It's called 'riceboy mentality' and 'fanboiness.'
It just shows your ineptitude and ignorance (look up those words if you're confused) by stating one fact, but neglecting to take into consideration about 20 other variables that directly affect the eventual conclusion.
It's called 'riceboy mentality' and 'fanboiness.'
#26
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Originally Posted by 9-BAR,Sep 29 2005, 04:04 PM
One last thought....,a friend who works in weld department in Marysville told me the Japanese engineers demanded tighter tolerances on cars being exported back to Japan.
We know them as Acura TL's they call them Honda Inspire
Just an FYI
We know them as Acura TL's they call them Honda Inspire
Just an FYI
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Originally Posted by 9-BAR,Sep 29 2005, 01:04 PM
One last thought....,a friend who works in weld department in Marysville told me the Japanese engineers demanded tighter tolerances on cars being exported back to Japan.
We know them as Acura TL's they call them Honda Inspire
Just an FYI
We know them as Acura TL's they call them Honda Inspire
Just an FYI
#28
Originally Posted by Dark_Sub_Rosa,Sep 29 2005, 01:34 PM
Be careful what you post. You might be called a fanboi... Good info though.
#29
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Originally Posted by 9-BAR,Sep 29 2005, 05:17 PM
I drive an 85 S-10 with 200k+ miles and yes Geico is saving me $$ on my car insurance
#30
i'm with you dsr.
also who is the girl in your avatar?
also who is the girl in your avatar?