If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#51
|
|||
|
|||
In this country, John, hatchbacks are considered down around the ankles as
far as style, class, and taste are concerned; abt. on a par w. John Tesch albums, paintings of Elvis on velvet, velour pants suits, Thunderbird wine, and mullets. To me, it looks too much like the Volvo P1800 wagon of 30 years ago. (Nor do I like the M3 roadster, which looks like an imitation British sports car, viz. the Miata/Triumph Spitfire. My idea of ein echte Deutsche sports coupe is BMW's 630i, which would have made a great rag top, or the original M-B 600SL, which did.) The BMW M3 V8 would be a splendid addition to GTR, as would the mighty Aston Martin DB9 as raced at Sebring. If you're a TVR fan, there's a Cerbera or Speed Six or Tuscan or whatever it is over at RSC. "John Wallace" > wrote in message ... > Steve Smith wrote: > > Um, yes, except that... > > > > 1. The licensee can reserve the right to vet the final product (as Ferrari > > did with GPL), and/or > > > > 2. BMW already *has* a car in GTR: the decidedly unlovely Z3M hatchback...so > > it's not like they've already put their best foot forward, hmmmn? > > By the Z3M do you mean the M Coupe? How can "M Coupe" and "unlovely" > share the same sentence!!?!? Granted it could be considered as an > acquired taste, but it's a beautiful car once "bitten", and exceptional > to drive. > > The Z3 OTOH is a taste I've never acquired. It looks a smidge too light > on the loafers for its own good... |
Ads |
#52
|
|||
|
|||
Steve Smith wrote:
> In this country, John, hatchbacks are considered down around the ankles as > far as style, class, and taste are concerned; <splutter> I openly weep for the evolution of our species. So you're telling me that as I sit at the lights in my Lancia Delta Integrale, your average knuckle-scraping, SUV-driving, Bush-voting moron is going to think *he* has the automotive class, and *I* have the "Elvis on velvet"? Oh dear... :-) (Don't mind the Bush part - I know half of you guys thought he was better than his political clone Kerry. I tend to take Steve Bell's view!) |
#53
|
|||
|
|||
We don't allow no steenkin' Lancias in this country. Neither Fiats, Ladas,
Trabbies, Renaults, Vauxhalls, Opels, Seats, Smarts, or other sh*tty little cars for sh*tty little people (David E. Davis, Jr. quote). I only voted for Kerry (whom I personally can't stand) because I thought SOMEBODY ought to pay a price for our misadventure in Iraq...other than our brave, misled troops. Since none of the neo-con architects of this disaster (Bush, Rummy, Cheney, Rove, Wolfewitz) was willing to commit seppuku, and since I wasn't about to throw my vote away on the self-appointed loser Ralph Nader (who hoisted himself to fame quoting my road test of the 1964 Corvair Monza, BTW), I figured Kerry had to be better than the Devil I did know. I only wish it had been John McCain. vs. Zell Miller - now THERE'S a choice! When one sez "hatchback" in this country, one thinks of the late, unlamented Chevette. When one weeps for the evolution of our species, I think of Camille Paglia (in a leather bustier and 5-inch stilettos, of course). Let's get off this topic before I draw my Hunter S. Thompson Signature Edition 1911 and drill you right between the eyes. "John Wallace" > wrote in message ... > Steve Smith wrote: > > In this country, John, hatchbacks are considered down around the ankles as > > far as style, class, and taste are concerned; > > <splutter> > > I openly weep for the evolution of our species. So you're telling me > that as I sit at the lights in my Lancia Delta Integrale, your average > knuckle-scraping, SUV-driving, Bush-voting moron is going to think *he* > has the automotive class, and *I* have the "Elvis on velvet"? > > Oh dear... :-) > > (Don't mind the Bush part - I know half of you guys thought he was > better than his political clone Kerry. I tend to take Steve Bell's view!) |
#54
|
|||
|
|||
In article >, "Steve Smith" > wrote:
>since I wasn't about to throw my vote away on the self-appointed loser Ralph >Nader (who hoisted himself to fame quoting my road test of the 1964 Corvair >Monza, BTW) Do tell! >When one sez "hatchback" in this country, one thinks of the late, >unlamented Chevette. Ah, but hatches (and wagons) are making a comeback, albeit under different names: crossover, sport-combi, MAXX ... |
#55
|
|||
|
|||
Sad Steve, I still respect your invaluable expertise in the Car industry but
your politics scare me and had the electorate agreed with you Iraq and the entire ME would be a real mess. 30 million newly FREED people in 2 countries voting in FREE elections is somehow a disaster? We sadly lost over 1500 brave soldiers but in the big scheme of things thats nothing. We lose nearly that many in training accidents in the same time period and that many in just a few minutes of dday. The previous administrations uncontrolled terrorists are now hiding instead of attacking. Id say were winning. Mitch BTW GW will be looked upon in history as a brave politician that changed the world for the better despite the lefts continual insane ramblings. "Steve Smith" > > I only voted for Kerry (whom I personally can't stand) because I thought > SOMEBODY ought to pay a price for our misadventure in Iraq...other than > our > brave, misled troops. Since none of the neo-con architects of this > disaster > (Bush, Rummy, Cheney, Rove, Wolfewitz) was willing to commit seppuku, and |
#56
|
|||
|
|||
So sad to hear another misguided flag waving defense of the chicken-hawk
president and his fraudulent war. Declaring anyone is 'newly freed' by the occupation by US military forces of countries that were no credible threat to national security... When none of the WMD or 9/11 rationales for preemptive war are or were true... When the neo-con fascists who seized the White House in 2000 are known to have immediately started plans for war to occupy the oil fields of Iraq... While the Bush administration ignored the warnings of the out going Clinton national security team as well as ongoing intel concerns about the growing threat of domestic terrorist attack from Al-Queda leading up to 9/11... When most of the world stood against the US in the lead up to the war, and still does... And then to pander to the religious right with federal intervention in a family depute over whether to let a woman in a 'persistent vegetative state' die, for the obvious cynical political purpose of distracting the media from the Orwellian dismantling of American liberty while securing the worlds resources for for American Corporations... None of this would be possible but for the massive delusions exemplified by those who support the neo-fascists regime in Washington. Of course some of those are not deluded at all, but are true fascists themselves. Yes Mitch, history will judge George W. Bush, and like Hitler, those who supported him. FYI Classic definition of fascism: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/m...i-fascism.html The architects of American empi www.csmonitor.com/specials/neocon/index.html Bogus President / Bogus War Marty Mitch_A wrote: > Sad Steve, I still respect your invaluable expertise in the Car industry but > your politics scare me and had the electorate agreed with you Iraq and the > entire ME would be a real mess. > > 30 million newly FREED people in 2 countries voting in FREE elections is > somehow a disaster? We sadly lost over 1500 brave soldiers but in the big > scheme of things thats nothing. We lose nearly that many in training > accidents in the same time period and that many in just a few minutes of > dday. > > The previous administrations uncontrolled terrorists are now hiding instead > of attacking. Id say were winning. > > Mitch > > BTW GW will be looked upon in history as a brave politician that changed the > world for the better despite the lefts continual insane ramblings. > > > "Steve Smith" > > I only voted for Kerry > (whom I personally can't stand) because I thought > >>SOMEBODY ought to pay a price for our misadventure in Iraq...other than >>our >>brave, misled troops. Since none of the neo-con architects of this >>disaster >>(Bush, Rummy, Cheney, Rove, Wolfewitz) was willing to commit seppuku, and > > > |
#57
|
|||
|
|||
True. I even considered that Subaru Imprezza hatchback...before I
discovered that it doesn't have the same mechanical underpinnings as the WRX sedan. "Dave" > wrote in message .. . > In article >, "Steve Smith" > wrote: > > >since I wasn't about to throw my vote away on the self-appointed loser Ralph > >Nader (who hoisted himself to fame quoting my road test of the 1964 Corvair > >Monza, BTW) > > Do tell! > > >When one sez "hatchback" in this country, one thinks of the late, > >unlamented Chevette. > > Ah, but hatches (and wagons) are making a comeback, albeit under > different names: crossover, sport-combi, MAXX ... |
#58
|
|||
|
|||
Nothing? Ask the families of the 1,500 troops who died.
We've turned Iraq into a bigger spawning ground for terrorists than Afghanistan ever was...and we still haven't caught the guy responsible for 9/11. I think the guy who preceded GW was even worse. I'm a little to the right of Ghengis Khan, if you really wanna know. If I had been the SoD, I would've gone into Iraq w. twice as many troops as Gen. Shinseki advised. "Mitch_A" > wrote in message . .. > Sad Steve, I still respect your invaluable expertise in the Car industry but > your politics scare me and had the electorate agreed with you Iraq and the > entire ME would be a real mess. > > 30 million newly FREED people in 2 countries voting in FREE elections is > somehow a disaster? We sadly lost over 1500 brave soldiers but in the big > scheme of things thats nothing. We lose nearly that many in training > accidents in the same time period and that many in just a few minutes of > dday. > > The previous administrations uncontrolled terrorists are now hiding instead > of attacking. Id say were winning. > > Mitch > > BTW GW will be looked upon in history as a brave politician that changed the > world for the better despite the lefts continual insane ramblings. > > > "Steve Smith" > > I only voted for Kerry > (whom I personally can't stand) because I thought > > SOMEBODY ought to pay a price for our misadventure in Iraq...other than > > our > > brave, misled troops. Since none of the neo-con architects of this > > disaster > > (Bush, Rummy, Cheney, Rove, Wolfewitz) was willing to commit seppuku, and > > |
#59
|
|||
|
|||
"John Wallace" > wrote in message ... > Steve Smith wrote: > > In this country, John, hatchbacks are considered down around the ankles as > > far as style, class, and taste are concerned; > > <splutter> > > I openly weep for the evolution of our species. So you're telling me > that as I sit at the lights in my Lancia Delta Integrale, your average > knuckle-scraping, SUV-driving, Bush-voting moron is going to think *he* > has the automotive class, and *I* have the "Elvis on velvet"? > > Oh dear... :-) > > (Don't mind the Bush part - I know half of you guys thought he was > better than his political clone Kerry. I tend to take Steve Bell's view!) <rolls eyes> Nice try........"Here, let me get a dig in on any Bush supporters, but, wink, don't mind it guys" |
#60
|
|||
|
|||
MartyU wrote:
> <moveon.org talking points snipped> nice job regurgitating the left-wing propaganda. Randy |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
"Al Qaeda" does not exist | Awake | BMW | 64 | March 10th 05 11:25 AM |
99 Cobra cracked ring | cgun | Ford Mustang | 10 | February 22nd 05 04:33 PM |
Anyone heard the new NFL Ring tones? | [email protected] | Driving | 4 | January 11th 05 01:40 PM |
cause of broken ring gear teeth | RLGIRSCH | 4x4 | 0 | October 11th 04 09:05 PM |