Bud Osbourne wrote:
> I just think it would be so much more refreshing to hear someone touting
> the beautiful simplicity and correctness of the design and execution of
> so many of our Brit cars,
OK Bud,
How's this.....
Jap cars have a bunch of letters and stuff that really DOES have no
meaning. Acura (which is ALMOST acuraTE) has TLCs and RTVs or what ever
the letters are. What do they mean?
Ask a Lexsucks owner what does his IS 300 means? Is 300 WHAT?
There is a MAXIpad, Altima, Corroded, CRX and a bunch of other weird
names. What is a camry? I know, it's a washing machine!
I was out to dinner tonight and listening to the guy at the next table
talking about his $300 oil change on his Ferarri and that they have to
pull the head to change the spark plugs at around $3500.
The shop getsd $190 per hour. I can buy a Spridget for around the same
hourly rate. So who's laughing now ;)
Today some guy in a truck looking thing was asking me all kinds of
questions about my Sprite while we waited out the light.
Does anyone ask anybody any questions about their honda, or toyota while
stopped at a light? Maybe what color beige do they call that there
camry? Tan, champagne, peanut butter, or puke?
Or how about "nice silver civic you have there pal" is that the
100,000,000,000,000,000, silver civic ever produced?
I'll take my weird little British car over any of the modern plastic
junk out there any day. I have to drive modern pickup for work, when
I'm not working, I drive one of my Sprites and I don't mind the jokes,
or the questions. I do mind people asking who makes it, I tell them and
they ask the same question again? "Who make that?" So I say Who makes
your toyota?
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Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
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