Re: Why I spurn American Cars

Do people find the following features as annoying as I do?

Lot's of nonsense snipped

> I look forward to see if anyone shares my opinions.

Moronic crossposting troll meet twitfilter.

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FBR
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For one thing Americans get very tense if the car slides around alot. WE DON'T WANT IT TO! If we do we get a Beamer 325i or a Porsche. I feel extremely NERVOUS in a car like that. Also American design is bland maybe but bloody practical if you compare it to dashboards that leave no consideration for operating a tape or CD deck by JAMMING it next to the shifter? That goes away it U spend $$$ (cha-ching!) for an AUDI or LEXUS. Is that 10yr/100,000 Hyundai really a good deal? Come back in seven years and tell me.

But you won't cuz yer a crosspostin' weezil

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Steven Dinius

My engine 2.5L in the base 1986 6000 is fine, though the A/C pump is going out. I looked at what turned to be an *85* 6000 LE and the dealer wanted

3995 used! Pah! My *86* cost 700 and my *87* Chevy Celebrity, in better original condition was 2850 and worth nothing to the dealer when I inquired about trade in! Who did they bend over for, anyway?

| > Now, what were you saying about american cars?! I must have missed | > something.... | | They suck hairy moosecock. |

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Steven Dinius

If you spurn them will they give up on life and commit suicide? PS 33% of those American cars are Probably made in Oshawa?, Ontario, Canada...

Please cut x-posts I don't believe alt.space.monkeys exists or at least not on Supernews (not super).

Steven Dinius with a real address

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Steven Dinius

Crosposting is the life blood of fools who don't have anything to say

83.6666667% of the time

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Steven Dinius

Their is 25 yrs of new technology since his camero and your car. Try comparing a 67 Honda to a 67 Camero.

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M Gold

it is not hp that drives the vehicle, its Torque. Furthermore, you need to look at the T vs RPM curve. Then consider weight.

HP = (T*RPM) / (550*60/2/Pi)

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Baboo

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