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andyman
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Post by andyman »

just depends what you like...
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Post by Nightshade »

Chupacabra wrote:
andyman wrote:
Chupacabra wrote:As terrible as it is, I'd rather have rice than American muscle.
:olo:
doesnt matter how much "muscle" the US car has because at the end of the day, youre still driving an american car.

just IMO.
Why is that a bad thing? You're bordering on retarded here...
andyman
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Post by andyman »

Nightshade wrote:
Chupacabra wrote:
andyman wrote: :olo:
doesnt matter how much "muscle" the US car has because at the end of the day, youre still driving an american car.

just IMO.
Why is that a bad thing? You're bordering on retarded here...
I say the same things about euro cars because they are small and insignificant.

With that said, I saw this today:

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sorry for bad pictures... camera phone was on low rez and for some stupid reason i didnt have my regular camera inthe car with me for the first time.
Anyways, 1969 Lincoln Continental. Pretty sweet to see in person
Nightshade
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Post by Nightshade »

LAND YACHT!
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Post by DRuM »

andyman wrote:
I say the same things about euro cars because they are small and insignificant.
kind of like you then.
andyman
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Post by andyman »

DRuM wrote:
andyman wrote:
I say the same things about euro cars because they are small and insignificant.
kind of like you then.

rofl
Chupacabra
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Post by Chupacabra »

Nightshade wrote:
Chupacabra wrote:
andyman wrote: :olo:
doesnt matter how much "muscle" the US car has because at the end of the day, youre still driving an american car.

just IMO.
Why is that a bad thing? You're bordering on retarded here...
among other things, the interior feels really cheap for some reason (the dials and whatnot) on many (most) of the models. granted they're more reliable than they use to be but still lag quite a bit. thats cool if you all like them, but im not a fan. to each his own.
Nightshade
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Post by Nightshade »

What's the most recent American car you been in? I'll agree that pretty much everything built in the US in the 80s was a shitheap that fell apart in a month, but we've come a long way. Civilizing European influences, Japanese manufacturing techniques, etc. I was pointing the finger at your generalization more than personal taste.
I love most European cars, but there are still plenty of fine examples of American automotive might that I enjoy.
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Post by Chupacabra »

for general cars, i like japanese. and the top flight european cars are obviously pretty badass.

the most recent american cars i've been in are a 2002 mercury something or other and a 2001 ford explorer i think. youre right though--perhaps i shouldnt have generalized, but its just that--a generalization. there are probably a few exceptions and i should have mentioned that.
andyman
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Post by andyman »

i don't mean to generalize, but all generalizations are gay :olo:


yeah i got a job at the department of redundancy department
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