And German engineering.i'd rather have a Lamborghini than a Porsche.
Italian style...
Love those Bavarians!There is nothing better than German engineering. I really dont see what all the fuss with america cars is about. Id take an audi over an american car any day. And i've got two mustangs and a charger in the garage. So you cant call me a "fanboi"...
I'll say it like Jeremy Clarkson said about the Audi R8 "It's like going to vacation to Germany: everything's very clean and very efficient...but you wouldn't want to live there."Ah, mixed up the letters there. Well, as said, not a big Porsche guy. American cars are more my thing.
You like inferior technology and design?
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There is nothing better than German engineering. I really dont see what all the fuss with america cars is about. Id take an audi over an american car any day. And i've got two mustangs and a charger in the garage. So you cant call me a "fanboi"...
I see you people mention italian stuffa lot now, when I decided not to post pics anymore![]()
I'll say it like Jeremy Clarkson said about the Audi R8 "It's like going to vacation to Germany: everything's very clean and very efficient...but you wouldn't want to live there."
I see you people mention italian stuffa lot now, when I decided not to post pics anymore![]()
And let's not forget Niorah. However, I tend to agree: Italians might have been quite rare around here, but we have been making a striking impression since a pretty long time.There's the Iguana and me. That's plenty of Italian talk going on at all times on this board. I don't think it all depends on your photos.I see you people mention italian stuffa lot now, when I decided not to post pics anymore![]()
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This. I like the show, but according to them the only country making any worthwhile contribution to the car industry is, surprise surprise, Britain.That's a pretty damn stupid stereotype.I'll say it like Jeremy Clarkson said about the Audi R8 "It's like going to vacation to Germany: everything's very clean and very efficient...but you wouldn't want to live there."
But then again what else would you expect from Jeremy Clarkson? Top Gear is fun but the blatant use of old national stereotypes is tedious at best.
Personally I would say that the USA produces a lot of cars with a great deal of character. But I would agree that German engineering is second to none. Two different objectives though really.
Oh trust me, the Japanese can out-engineer the Germans any day of the week.
This. I like the show, but according to them the only country making any worthwhile contribution to the car industry is, surprise surprise, Britain.
This. I like the show, but according to them the only country making any worthwhile contribution to the car industry is, surprise surprise, Britain.
Tru dat! Rover FTW!
And as far as I'm concerned, Rover ceased to exist in '88. But I think the P6 series is the most reliable car I've ever driven.
This. I like the show, but according to them the only country making any worthwhile contribution to the car industry is, surprise surprise, Britain.
Tru dat! Rover FTW!
And as far as I'm concerned, Rover ceased to exist in '88. But I think the P6 series is the most reliable car I've ever driven.
I think you totally, completely, utterly missed the Iguana's point there.
Mine, too btw.
I'm sorry that I came across a bit unclear. I agree with him to the point of the cars. I have no idea of the country since I haven't visited it.I'll say it like Jeremy Clarkson said about the Audi R8 "It's like going to vacation to Germany: everything's very clean and very efficient...but you wouldn't want to live there."
That's a pretty damn stupid stereotype.
But then again what else would you expect from Jeremy Clarkson? Top Gear is fun but the blatant use of old national stereotypes is tedious at best.
Depicting Germany as "very clean and efficient but no fun to live in" is as wrong as it gets. And this is coming from an Italian living in Germany. Germany is good fun, very crazy (in a good way) and relaxed.
Oh, absolutely, they are quite open with that. And about the only thing out of Britain worthwhile is Lotus and Aston in my opinion. but the fun bit about the show is they so openly love cars, period. Even Clarkson fell in love with the Corvette ZR1 for a while there, and usually Hammond is the huge Americophile in the trio.This. I like the show, but according to them the only country making any worthwhile contribution to the car industry is, surprise surprise, Britain.
digits! No way! One of my mom's closest friends grew up there too, so I'm always hearing about how great Glendale is. Can't say that I've found much reason to disagree, either!
Yes way! Just up Ocean View from Foothill Blvd. I went to St. Francis High School, right on the border between La Canada and Pasadena.
In high school, Brand and Central were the places to go. There's another theater on Central, but I can't remember the name of it now.
My grandpa still lives in Glendale.
thanks, Locutus, I'll think about itI see you people mention italian stuffa lot now, when I decided not to post pics anymore![]()
You shouldn't feel that you can't post photos any more. Go ahead. I think people were just feeling a little overwhelmed and that their photos were being drowned out by the sheer amount of pics (and commentary on them) being posted one after another, day after day. Perhaps post a few, take a couple day off from posting pics to talk to people around the board, then post some more.![]()
digits! No way! One of my mom's closest friends grew up there too, so I'm always hearing about how great Glendale is. Can't say that I've found much reason to disagree, either!
Yes way! Just up Ocean View from Foothill Blvd. I went to St. Francis High School, right on the border between La Canada and Pasadena.
In high school, Brand and Central were the places to go. There's another theater on Central, but I can't remember the name of it now.
My grandpa still lives in Glendale.
I'm on the Glendale/Burbank border near the 5. Prime real estate to enjoy everything both cities have to offer. Brand and Central are definitely regular avenues for me both travel-wise and socially. Before our Borders closed earlier this year, I had four bookstores within walking distance of me. EPIC WIN, SAYS I.![]()
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