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Riedle
Paradox Collective Choke Point
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Posted - 2012.01.04 17:57:00 -
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Quote:Sure people might need something that can carry stuff around, still doesn't explain the fact that they are inefficient and crudely made.
Uhhhmm.. When was the last time you were in a new pickup? They are very nice on the inside and ride like a Cadillac. They are some of the nicest vehicles on the road from a comfort perspective not to mention the utility of them. |
Riedle
Paradox Collective Choke Point
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Posted - 2012.01.05 16:01:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:Riedle wrote:
Uhhhmm.. When was the last time you were in a new pickup? They are very nice on the inside and ride like a Cadillac. They are some of the nicest vehicles on the road from a comfort perspective not to mention the utility of them.
This is what top gear thinks of the F150
Well they had to tear it all apart to put the stearing column in the RHS for one. But if you are content to let others do your thinking for you then fine. |
Riedle
Paradox Collective Choke Point
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Posted - 2012.01.05 16:02:00 -
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Jhagiti Tyran wrote:Riedle wrote:Quote:Sure people might need something that can carry stuff around, still doesn't explain the fact that they are inefficient and crudely made. Uhhhmm.. When was the last time you were in a new pickup? They are very nice on the inside and ride like a Cadillac. They are some of the nicest vehicles on the road from a comfort perspective not to mention the utility of them. Exactly, you choose to compare it to a Cadillac and really believe that's a badge of quality.
lol ok sure. whatever floats your boat I don't need your approval to enjoy my kick ass truck! yee haw right? |
Riedle
Paradox Collective Choke Point
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Posted - 2012.01.05 16:08:00 -
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Quote:Baltec apparently is French, and cannot be faulted for knowing nothing about the subject. If the best my county had to offer was Peugeot, I'd probably remain ignorant of the topic as well.
Selinate seems to be your typical self-loathing American liberal who resents the choices his peers make. Calling them idiots makes him feel special, elite, better than them. He has a problem with freedom - because it allows others to make choices that he disapproves of. Really, its none of his business, but it makes him angry, nonetheless.
LOL Nailed it!
Rim shot!
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Riedle
Paradox Collective Choke Point
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Posted - 2012.01.05 19:32:00 -
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The needs for vehicles in North America and that of Europe is different hence you get different vehicles. Pretty simple really.
I like all types of vehicles and I donGÇÖt actually own a truck although I would like to someday soon as I want to get a camper.
It makes equal sense to have a truck in the centre of London than it does to take a smart car off roading. Different environment and different culture.
Why canGÇÖt we all get along?
=)
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Riedle
Paradox Collective Choke Point
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Posted - 2012.01.06 00:37:00 -
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Indahmawar Fazmarai wrote:Riedle wrote:The needs for vehicles in North America and that of Europe is different hence you get different vehicles. Pretty simple really.
I like all types of vehicles and I donGÇÖt actually own a truck although I would like to someday soon as I want to get a camper.
It makes equal sense to have a truck in the centre of London than it does to take a smart car off roading. Different environment and different culture.
Why canGÇÖt we all get along?
=)
The perceived needs, you may mean. The world is filled with places tougher for vehicles than the USA are, and guess what? American vehicles are not "needed" there. So, as I said, American don't just use vehicles for transportation. There's something psychological to them.
Speaking of psychological - just what level of self-involved narcisism is required to be able to declare what millions of people's needs are with a wave of your hand? I'm actually curious. And to keep your batting average at .000 I am from Canada. Perhaps you will now regale me with what you declare my needs to be as well? |
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