OPINION:Quality and Passion Declining in European Automakers
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<gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> daytripper wrote:
> > On 4 Aug 2005 17:37:37 -0700, gcmschemist@gmail.com wrote:
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> > >
> > >Steve wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Could you see Camila in the back seat of a ...Maybach?
> > >
> > >
> > >Thanks for *that* mental image...
> > >
> > >E.P. (No amount of scrubbing will remove that kind of stain...)
> >
> > From the owners manual: "In this situation, a Maybach owner simply
instructs
> > his man Huffingswarth to have the entire interior replaced by the morn."
> >
> > "Ah...Maybach!"
>
> I apologize most profusely for the confusion - I meant the stain *from
> my mind.*
>
>
>
> E.P.
>
In such cases the public school education he has unquestionably received
will imbued a gentleman with the reflex to close one's eyes and think of
England.
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<gcmschemist@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> daytripper wrote:
> > On 4 Aug 2005 17:37:37 -0700, gcmschemist@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >Steve wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Could you see Camila in the back seat of a ...Maybach?
> > >
> > >
> > >Thanks for *that* mental image...
> > >
> > >E.P. (No amount of scrubbing will remove that kind of stain...)
> >
> > From the owners manual: "In this situation, a Maybach owner simply
instructs
> > his man Huffingswarth to have the entire interior replaced by the morn."
> >
> > "Ah...Maybach!"
>
> I apologize most profusely for the confusion - I meant the stain *from
> my mind.*
>
>
>
> E.P.
>
In such cases the public school education he has unquestionably received
will imbued a gentleman with the reflex to close one's eyes and think of
England.
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> Having just returned from a trip which included nearly 1,000 miles of prairie and desert driving with temperatures exceeding 105o
> F and humidity levels in the 10% range, I'd say you really don't know what you are talking about.
I did 13,000km (that's more than 8,000 miles) in one trip (2 weeks) in my Civic a couple of years back and never needed no cup
holder. It's mostly an American thing. Come to think of it, only one of the 7 cars I've had had a cup holder and I don't remember
ever using them. And when we was kids, we treated our cars right, no food or drink in the car, unlike friend whose 2 week old Honda
smells like a burger joint.
> One can seriously dehydrate in as little as 20 minutes under these conditions.
You gotta be kidding! That's news to me in my experience! Heck, my brother crossed Death Valley in the daytime a couple of times, NO
AC, just some water, but then we're made of sterner stuff.
> Maybe you should travel in the U.S. before making assumptions about the habits of American drivers.
Ha!
cp
> F and humidity levels in the 10% range, I'd say you really don't know what you are talking about.
I did 13,000km (that's more than 8,000 miles) in one trip (2 weeks) in my Civic a couple of years back and never needed no cup
holder. It's mostly an American thing. Come to think of it, only one of the 7 cars I've had had a cup holder and I don't remember
ever using them. And when we was kids, we treated our cars right, no food or drink in the car, unlike friend whose 2 week old Honda
smells like a burger joint.
> One can seriously dehydrate in as little as 20 minutes under these conditions.
You gotta be kidding! That's news to me in my experience! Heck, my brother crossed Death Valley in the daytime a couple of times, NO
AC, just some water, but then we're made of sterner stuff.
> Maybe you should travel in the U.S. before making assumptions about the habits of American drivers.
Ha!
cp
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> Having just returned from a trip which included nearly 1,000 miles of prairie and desert driving with temperatures exceeding 105o
> F and humidity levels in the 10% range, I'd say you really don't know what you are talking about.
I did 13,000km (that's more than 8,000 miles) in one trip (2 weeks) in my Civic a couple of years back and never needed no cup
holder. It's mostly an American thing. Come to think of it, only one of the 7 cars I've had had a cup holder and I don't remember
ever using them. And when we was kids, we treated our cars right, no food or drink in the car, unlike friend whose 2 week old Honda
smells like a burger joint.
> One can seriously dehydrate in as little as 20 minutes under these conditions.
You gotta be kidding! That's news to me in my experience! Heck, my brother crossed Death Valley in the daytime a couple of times, NO
AC, just some water, but then we're made of sterner stuff.
> Maybe you should travel in the U.S. before making assumptions about the habits of American drivers.
Ha!
cp
> F and humidity levels in the 10% range, I'd say you really don't know what you are talking about.
I did 13,000km (that's more than 8,000 miles) in one trip (2 weeks) in my Civic a couple of years back and never needed no cup
holder. It's mostly an American thing. Come to think of it, only one of the 7 cars I've had had a cup holder and I don't remember
ever using them. And when we was kids, we treated our cars right, no food or drink in the car, unlike friend whose 2 week old Honda
smells like a burger joint.
> One can seriously dehydrate in as little as 20 minutes under these conditions.
You gotta be kidding! That's news to me in my experience! Heck, my brother crossed Death Valley in the daytime a couple of times, NO
AC, just some water, but then we're made of sterner stuff.
> Maybe you should travel in the U.S. before making assumptions about the habits of American drivers.
Ha!
cp
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> Having just returned from a trip which included nearly 1,000 miles of prairie and desert driving with temperatures exceeding 105o
> F and humidity levels in the 10% range, I'd say you really don't know what you are talking about.
I did 13,000km (that's more than 8,000 miles) in one trip (2 weeks) in my Civic a couple of years back and never needed no cup
holder. It's mostly an American thing. Come to think of it, only one of the 7 cars I've had had a cup holder and I don't remember
ever using them. And when we was kids, we treated our cars right, no food or drink in the car, unlike friend whose 2 week old Honda
smells like a burger joint.
> One can seriously dehydrate in as little as 20 minutes under these conditions.
You gotta be kidding! That's news to me in my experience! Heck, my brother crossed Death Valley in the daytime a couple of times, NO
AC, just some water, but then we're made of sterner stuff.
> Maybe you should travel in the U.S. before making assumptions about the habits of American drivers.
Ha!
cp
> F and humidity levels in the 10% range, I'd say you really don't know what you are talking about.
I did 13,000km (that's more than 8,000 miles) in one trip (2 weeks) in my Civic a couple of years back and never needed no cup
holder. It's mostly an American thing. Come to think of it, only one of the 7 cars I've had had a cup holder and I don't remember
ever using them. And when we was kids, we treated our cars right, no food or drink in the car, unlike friend whose 2 week old Honda
smells like a burger joint.
> One can seriously dehydrate in as little as 20 minutes under these conditions.
You gotta be kidding! That's news to me in my experience! Heck, my brother crossed Death Valley in the daytime a couple of times, NO
AC, just some water, but then we're made of sterner stuff.
> Maybe you should travel in the U.S. before making assumptions about the habits of American drivers.
Ha!
cp
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> Ah, but if they can't get the cupholders right, how can you have any confidence in the complicated bits and pieces?!
Don't know; of the 7 cars I've had I've just realized only one had a cup holder, don't remember using it.
cp
Don't know; of the 7 cars I've had I've just realized only one had a cup holder, don't remember using it.
cp
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> Ah, but if they can't get the cupholders right, how can you have any confidence in the complicated bits and pieces?!
Don't know; of the 7 cars I've had I've just realized only one had a cup holder, don't remember using it.
cp
Don't know; of the 7 cars I've had I've just realized only one had a cup holder, don't remember using it.
cp
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> Ah, but if they can't get the cupholders right, how can you have any confidence in the complicated bits and pieces?!
Don't know; of the 7 cars I've had I've just realized only one had a cup holder, don't remember using it.
cp
Don't know; of the 7 cars I've had I've just realized only one had a cup holder, don't remember using it.
cp
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"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Losiho"
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> Are you the same Losiho that posts on BITOG?
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> Cheers,
>
> Pete
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BITOG ? What's that ? Sounds like a mental institution for engine oil nuts
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"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Losiho"
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> Are you the same Losiho that posts on BITOG?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
BITOG ? What's that ? Sounds like a mental institution for engine oil nuts


