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November 25, 2009 at 8:30 AM #487431November 25, 2009 at 12:35 PM #486728sdduuuudeParticipant
Chevy Truck – get ‘er done.
November 25, 2009 at 12:35 PM #486895sdduuuudeParticipantChevy Truck – get ‘er done.
November 25, 2009 at 12:35 PM #487274sdduuuudeParticipantChevy Truck – get ‘er done.
November 25, 2009 at 12:35 PM #487362sdduuuudeParticipantChevy Truck – get ‘er done.
November 25, 2009 at 12:35 PM #487591sdduuuudeParticipantChevy Truck – get ‘er done.
November 25, 2009 at 1:15 PM #486747patbParticipant[quote=creechrr][quote=NewtoSanDiego]Yes we live in a car culture, especially in SoCal. Brand image is key, you are what you drive.
I want to make a statement. I am somebody, I am fabulous and I am better than you.
Like it or not, your Audi will never be viewed as BMW. Audis are just rebadged Volkswagons. I wouldn’t be caught dead in one[/quote]
Is this a serious thread or a joke?
If serious, this is just another fine example of why this country is in decline.
OP, just go buy the most expensive car that you can con someone into lending you the money for, problem solved.
P.S.
Why is there always so much VW hate. My wife and I both drive VWs, not a single problem so far. My Jetta is over 5 years old, her’s is over 3. I’ve even autocrossed and done a couple of track days in mine. Just change the oil.[/quote]I used to be a big VW fan, Stainless steel Exhaust system, coated and glavanized body, unibody construction, lots of power in that diesel.
But Bosch parts are expensive, the quality control
went downhill in the late 80’s, and, design didn’t
improve. Far too much effort went into the Phaeton
and Touareg and far too little went into updating the Golf/Rabbit, or their sedans.There is a reason Honda and Toyota got so much market share.
November 25, 2009 at 1:15 PM #486915patbParticipant[quote=creechrr][quote=NewtoSanDiego]Yes we live in a car culture, especially in SoCal. Brand image is key, you are what you drive.
I want to make a statement. I am somebody, I am fabulous and I am better than you.
Like it or not, your Audi will never be viewed as BMW. Audis are just rebadged Volkswagons. I wouldn’t be caught dead in one[/quote]
Is this a serious thread or a joke?
If serious, this is just another fine example of why this country is in decline.
OP, just go buy the most expensive car that you can con someone into lending you the money for, problem solved.
P.S.
Why is there always so much VW hate. My wife and I both drive VWs, not a single problem so far. My Jetta is over 5 years old, her’s is over 3. I’ve even autocrossed and done a couple of track days in mine. Just change the oil.[/quote]I used to be a big VW fan, Stainless steel Exhaust system, coated and glavanized body, unibody construction, lots of power in that diesel.
But Bosch parts are expensive, the quality control
went downhill in the late 80’s, and, design didn’t
improve. Far too much effort went into the Phaeton
and Touareg and far too little went into updating the Golf/Rabbit, or their sedans.There is a reason Honda and Toyota got so much market share.
November 25, 2009 at 1:15 PM #487295patbParticipant[quote=creechrr][quote=NewtoSanDiego]Yes we live in a car culture, especially in SoCal. Brand image is key, you are what you drive.
I want to make a statement. I am somebody, I am fabulous and I am better than you.
Like it or not, your Audi will never be viewed as BMW. Audis are just rebadged Volkswagons. I wouldn’t be caught dead in one[/quote]
Is this a serious thread or a joke?
If serious, this is just another fine example of why this country is in decline.
OP, just go buy the most expensive car that you can con someone into lending you the money for, problem solved.
P.S.
Why is there always so much VW hate. My wife and I both drive VWs, not a single problem so far. My Jetta is over 5 years old, her’s is over 3. I’ve even autocrossed and done a couple of track days in mine. Just change the oil.[/quote]I used to be a big VW fan, Stainless steel Exhaust system, coated and glavanized body, unibody construction, lots of power in that diesel.
But Bosch parts are expensive, the quality control
went downhill in the late 80’s, and, design didn’t
improve. Far too much effort went into the Phaeton
and Touareg and far too little went into updating the Golf/Rabbit, or their sedans.There is a reason Honda and Toyota got so much market share.
November 25, 2009 at 1:15 PM #487382patbParticipant[quote=creechrr][quote=NewtoSanDiego]Yes we live in a car culture, especially in SoCal. Brand image is key, you are what you drive.
I want to make a statement. I am somebody, I am fabulous and I am better than you.
Like it or not, your Audi will never be viewed as BMW. Audis are just rebadged Volkswagons. I wouldn’t be caught dead in one[/quote]
Is this a serious thread or a joke?
If serious, this is just another fine example of why this country is in decline.
OP, just go buy the most expensive car that you can con someone into lending you the money for, problem solved.
P.S.
Why is there always so much VW hate. My wife and I both drive VWs, not a single problem so far. My Jetta is over 5 years old, her’s is over 3. I’ve even autocrossed and done a couple of track days in mine. Just change the oil.[/quote]I used to be a big VW fan, Stainless steel Exhaust system, coated and glavanized body, unibody construction, lots of power in that diesel.
But Bosch parts are expensive, the quality control
went downhill in the late 80’s, and, design didn’t
improve. Far too much effort went into the Phaeton
and Touareg and far too little went into updating the Golf/Rabbit, or their sedans.There is a reason Honda and Toyota got so much market share.
November 25, 2009 at 1:15 PM #487611patbParticipant[quote=creechrr][quote=NewtoSanDiego]Yes we live in a car culture, especially in SoCal. Brand image is key, you are what you drive.
I want to make a statement. I am somebody, I am fabulous and I am better than you.
Like it or not, your Audi will never be viewed as BMW. Audis are just rebadged Volkswagons. I wouldn’t be caught dead in one[/quote]
Is this a serious thread or a joke?
If serious, this is just another fine example of why this country is in decline.
OP, just go buy the most expensive car that you can con someone into lending you the money for, problem solved.
P.S.
Why is there always so much VW hate. My wife and I both drive VWs, not a single problem so far. My Jetta is over 5 years old, her’s is over 3. I’ve even autocrossed and done a couple of track days in mine. Just change the oil.[/quote]I used to be a big VW fan, Stainless steel Exhaust system, coated and glavanized body, unibody construction, lots of power in that diesel.
But Bosch parts are expensive, the quality control
went downhill in the late 80’s, and, design didn’t
improve. Far too much effort went into the Phaeton
and Touareg and far too little went into updating the Golf/Rabbit, or their sedans.There is a reason Honda and Toyota got so much market share.
November 25, 2009 at 1:17 PM #486752patbParticipantIf you aren’t sure which one you are going to get,
you will end up buying from the salesgirl with the
biggest breasts or the salesguy who can make you feel worst about your penis.Me, I desperately try and figure out key functions
or attributes, then start hunting for a deal,
also i check my best supply chains.My Camry i bought off my mechanic. He had all the
maintenance records and it’s been a champ ever
since.I bought my civic off my old girlfriend, and I
bought my nova off my mom.I did buy my truck new, so it’s not like i work
all my connections, but, it’s useful to do so.Friends and colleagues have less incentive to screw you.
November 25, 2009 at 1:17 PM #486920patbParticipantIf you aren’t sure which one you are going to get,
you will end up buying from the salesgirl with the
biggest breasts or the salesguy who can make you feel worst about your penis.Me, I desperately try and figure out key functions
or attributes, then start hunting for a deal,
also i check my best supply chains.My Camry i bought off my mechanic. He had all the
maintenance records and it’s been a champ ever
since.I bought my civic off my old girlfriend, and I
bought my nova off my mom.I did buy my truck new, so it’s not like i work
all my connections, but, it’s useful to do so.Friends and colleagues have less incentive to screw you.
November 25, 2009 at 1:17 PM #487300patbParticipantIf you aren’t sure which one you are going to get,
you will end up buying from the salesgirl with the
biggest breasts or the salesguy who can make you feel worst about your penis.Me, I desperately try and figure out key functions
or attributes, then start hunting for a deal,
also i check my best supply chains.My Camry i bought off my mechanic. He had all the
maintenance records and it’s been a champ ever
since.I bought my civic off my old girlfriend, and I
bought my nova off my mom.I did buy my truck new, so it’s not like i work
all my connections, but, it’s useful to do so.Friends and colleagues have less incentive to screw you.
November 25, 2009 at 1:17 PM #487387patbParticipantIf you aren’t sure which one you are going to get,
you will end up buying from the salesgirl with the
biggest breasts or the salesguy who can make you feel worst about your penis.Me, I desperately try and figure out key functions
or attributes, then start hunting for a deal,
also i check my best supply chains.My Camry i bought off my mechanic. He had all the
maintenance records and it’s been a champ ever
since.I bought my civic off my old girlfriend, and I
bought my nova off my mom.I did buy my truck new, so it’s not like i work
all my connections, but, it’s useful to do so.Friends and colleagues have less incentive to screw you.
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