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"Gary", "Stuart"
Hello, I'm just wondering what the following paragraph means:
"My test car was fitted with a Stuart. The Stuart's ability to accelerate and brake without causing my champagne to fall over was remarkable, and in direct contrast to the Gary that was installed in the Maybach. The Gary hustled. If you're in a hurry you need a Gary. The Stuart drove like a Buddhist butler." Sourced from: http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/art...4449_2,00.html I don't understand what Stuart and Gary refer to in this case; I'd guess some sort of engine but I'm not sure and not too technical. I've tried searching, but the names are pretty generic and I've not been successful. Thanks in advance. |
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"Gary", "Stuart"
> wrote > Hello, I'm just wondering what the following paragraph means: > "My test car was fitted with a Stuart. The Stuart's ability to > accelerate and brake without causing my champagne to fall over was > remarkable, and in direct contrast to the Gary that was installed in > the Maybach. The Gary hustled. If you're in a hurry you need a Gary. > The Stuart drove like a Buddhist butler." > Sourced from: > http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/art...4449_2,00.html > > I don't understand what Stuart and Gary refer to in this case; I'd > guess some sort of engine but I'm not sure and not too technical. I've > tried searching, but the names are pretty generic and I've not been > successful. 3 paragraphs later: "I spent four wonderful days BEING DRIVEN AROUND in these monsters" Stuart and Gary are apparently the chauffeurs assigned to the cars. |
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"Gary", "Stuart"
Thank you, that does seem somewhat plausible. However, it still puzzles
me that he would refer to them as "a Stuart", "the Gary", "a Gary", or "the Stuart". Are you quite sure that these can't be nicknames or shortenings of brand names for something engine-related? Thanks. MasterBlaster wrote: > 3 paragraphs later: > > "I spent four wonderful days BEING DRIVEN AROUND in these monsters" > > Stuart and Gary are apparently the chauffeurs assigned to the cars. |
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"Gary", "Stuart"
While the thought of the Stuart and Gary being person's names for drivers is very plausible, is it possible that these are names used in the UK for the transmissions? Weaving through the site U posted found one 5 and one 6speed transmission, on the respective cars. A 5 or 6 speed trans., would allow for very smooth shifting. Just a thought. -- Knifeblade_03 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Knifeblade_03's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=262826 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=593275 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
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