Re: Buying new A4,330i, G35, CTS, C320
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Re: Buying new A4,330i, G35, CTS, C320
"Michael Burman" <yak@iki-fi.invalid> wrote in message
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> Tha Ghee wrote:
> > ok and what do you own a pimped out Spectra?? most of the cars we've
talked about I've driven, outside the Lambo, Ferrari. If you new anything
about
> > going fast cornering fast and driving dynamics you would know that the
only
> > motivating force must come from the rear.
>
> Well, that apparently tells you don't have any idea of fast cornering
> then, nor have you ever seen slippery roads. You make these stupid
> comments on every occasion, only proving yourself wrong. What's the
> point here, make us laugh?
>
> And no, I don't drive pimped out Spectra, I've got A3 (swapped from
> 3-series BMW). Yes, I swapped from RWD to FWD, and I've been happy all >
winter.
>
> - Yak
where not talking about slippery roads you said racing situations, just
because you can't prove your point you can't change the rules. you and your
boyfriend Steve are the funny ones you use the same few cars and rallying
nothing else please come up with a better argument so you can keep my
interest. eww that A3 is so much better than a Spectra.
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> Tha Ghee wrote:
> > ok and what do you own a pimped out Spectra?? most of the cars we've
talked about I've driven, outside the Lambo, Ferrari. If you new anything
about
> > going fast cornering fast and driving dynamics you would know that the
only
> > motivating force must come from the rear.
>
> Well, that apparently tells you don't have any idea of fast cornering
> then, nor have you ever seen slippery roads. You make these stupid
> comments on every occasion, only proving yourself wrong. What's the
> point here, make us laugh?
>
> And no, I don't drive pimped out Spectra, I've got A3 (swapped from
> 3-series BMW). Yes, I swapped from RWD to FWD, and I've been happy all >
winter.
>
> - Yak
where not talking about slippery roads you said racing situations, just
because you can't prove your point you can't change the rules. you and your
boyfriend Steve are the funny ones you use the same few cars and rallying
nothing else please come up with a better argument so you can keep my
interest. eww that A3 is so much better than a Spectra.
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Re: Buying new A4,330i, G35, CTS, C320
Tha Ghee wrote:
> where not talking about slippery roads you said racing situations, just
> because you can't prove your point you can't change the rules. you and your
> boyfriend Steve are the funny ones you use the same few cars and rallying
> nothing else please come up with a better argument so you can keep my
> interest. eww that A3 is so much better than a Spectra.
So you're saying racing situations don't have slippery roads? And
certain speed, every goddamn situation has a slippery point, where you
run out of grip. But you wouldn't know that, since you've never tried.
Luckily there's always Need For Speed for you.
- Yak
> where not talking about slippery roads you said racing situations, just
> because you can't prove your point you can't change the rules. you and your
> boyfriend Steve are the funny ones you use the same few cars and rallying
> nothing else please come up with a better argument so you can keep my
> interest. eww that A3 is so much better than a Spectra.
So you're saying racing situations don't have slippery roads? And
certain speed, every goddamn situation has a slippery point, where you
run out of grip. But you wouldn't know that, since you've never tried.
Luckily there's always Need For Speed for you.
- Yak
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Re: Buying new A4,330i, G35, CTS, C320
"Michael Burman" <yak@iki-fi.invalid> wrote in message
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> Tha Ghee wrote:
> > where not talking about slippery roads you said racing situations, just
> > because you can't prove your point you can't change the rules. you and
your
> > boyfriend Steve are the funny ones you use the same few cars and
rallying
> > nothing else please come up with a better argument so you can keep my
> > interest. eww that A3 is so much better than a Spectra.
>
> So you're saying racing situations don't have slippery roads? And
> certain speed, every goddamn situation has a slippery point, where you
> run out of grip. But you wouldn't know that, since you've never tried.
>
> Luckily there's always Need For Speed for you.
>
> - Yak
no they don't if you notice they don't race in the rain. if you say so.
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> Tha Ghee wrote:
> > where not talking about slippery roads you said racing situations, just
> > because you can't prove your point you can't change the rules. you and
your
> > boyfriend Steve are the funny ones you use the same few cars and
rallying
> > nothing else please come up with a better argument so you can keep my
> > interest. eww that A3 is so much better than a Spectra.
>
> So you're saying racing situations don't have slippery roads? And
> certain speed, every goddamn situation has a slippery point, where you
> run out of grip. But you wouldn't know that, since you've never tried.
>
> Luckily there's always Need For Speed for you.
>
> - Yak
no they don't if you notice they don't race in the rain. if you say so.
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Re: Buying new A4,330i, G35, CTS, C320
Tha Ghee wrote:
> no they don't if you notice they don't race in the rain. if you say so.
So basically you're saying your RWD cars will never run out of grip?
What kind of comment is that then? Now listen, the amount of grip is
based on a) road's slippery, b) force that's pushing you to the ground.
These two applied, it doesn't matter even if you drive in liquid
concrete, it will get slippery eventually, when speed increases. Now try
to imagine what more grip means compared to less grip.
- Yak
> no they don't if you notice they don't race in the rain. if you say so.
So basically you're saying your RWD cars will never run out of grip?
What kind of comment is that then? Now listen, the amount of grip is
based on a) road's slippery, b) force that's pushing you to the ground.
These two applied, it doesn't matter even if you drive in liquid
concrete, it will get slippery eventually, when speed increases. Now try
to imagine what more grip means compared to less grip.
- Yak
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Re: Buying new A4,330i, G35, CTS, C320
>no they don't if you notice they don't race in the rain. if you say so.
>
REALLY? F1 races never occur in the rain?? WOW!! That's why they invested so
much money in treaded tires for wet weather?? Touring races and rallye races
never occur in the rain either? Or IRL or Cart? YOU'RE A LIAR AND AN IDIOT.
>
REALLY? F1 races never occur in the rain?? WOW!! That's why they invested so
much money in treaded tires for wet weather?? Touring races and rallye races
never occur in the rain either? Or IRL or Cart? YOU'RE A LIAR AND AN IDIOT.
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Re: Buying new A4,330i, G35, CTS, C320
I've been humored by these rants for a couple days now...and while I'm new
to the NG, I'm wondering why I've delayed subscribing.
My Background:
I recently purchased a new car and before doing so I test drove everything
in the class (Small luxury sedans). I feel as though I am an aggressive
driver, but not driver who lacks the prudence to know when to back it down.
That said, I feel I was able to evaluate the quality of a production vehicle
from laymans prospective. I'm not a racecar driver by any means but I am
qualified to debate this topic from a general public viewpoint.
My Opinion:
This discussion is on the verge of ridiculous, and well past the threshold
of intelligent. Mr. Ghee is absoluty recieving a thrashing, he couldn't be
flogged more by a batallion of 17 century soliders! You may have some
decent points about RWD vehicles but your lack of tangable details reduces
your comments to little more than monosaballic banter. To win this argument
you simply need to say that the average driver can not handle the high level
of performance needed to make the AWD a distinct winner in abient driving
conditions. Where you fail, and fail miserably is that, a Ford escort is
also a capable vehicle in the hands of most daily commuters. When you press
the abilities of these vehicles you'll find time and time again the Torsen
system and it's ability to adjust the grip on four wheels is far superior to
RWD. To prove this simply take a vehicle that comes in both RWD and AWD
(G35, 330i) and small number of other vehicles and compare them to each
other...there, questions answered! Ball game over and discussion is
finished. Now, find those numbers and get back to me.
My Car:
2003 Audi A4Q
to the NG, I'm wondering why I've delayed subscribing.
My Background:
I recently purchased a new car and before doing so I test drove everything
in the class (Small luxury sedans). I feel as though I am an aggressive
driver, but not driver who lacks the prudence to know when to back it down.
That said, I feel I was able to evaluate the quality of a production vehicle
from laymans prospective. I'm not a racecar driver by any means but I am
qualified to debate this topic from a general public viewpoint.
My Opinion:
This discussion is on the verge of ridiculous, and well past the threshold
of intelligent. Mr. Ghee is absoluty recieving a thrashing, he couldn't be
flogged more by a batallion of 17 century soliders! You may have some
decent points about RWD vehicles but your lack of tangable details reduces
your comments to little more than monosaballic banter. To win this argument
you simply need to say that the average driver can not handle the high level
of performance needed to make the AWD a distinct winner in abient driving
conditions. Where you fail, and fail miserably is that, a Ford escort is
also a capable vehicle in the hands of most daily commuters. When you press
the abilities of these vehicles you'll find time and time again the Torsen
system and it's ability to adjust the grip on four wheels is far superior to
RWD. To prove this simply take a vehicle that comes in both RWD and AWD
(G35, 330i) and small number of other vehicles and compare them to each
other...there, questions answered! Ball game over and discussion is
finished. Now, find those numbers and get back to me.
My Car:
2003 Audi A4Q
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Re: Buying new A4,330i, G35, CTS, C320
"Michael Burman" <yak@iki-fi.invalid> wrote in message
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> Tha Ghee wrote:
> > no they don't if you notice they don't race in the rain. if you say so.
>
> So basically you're saying your RWD cars will never run out of grip?
> What kind of comment is that then? Now listen, the amount of grip is
> based on a) road's slippery, b) force that's pushing you to the ground.
> These two applied, it doesn't matter even if you drive in liquid
> concrete, it will get slippery eventually, when speed increases. Now try
> to imagine what more grip means compared to less grip.
>
> - Yak
no not at all dummy they don't race in the rain. your the one that said
weight doesn't matter only grip I was just pointing out your errors.
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> Tha Ghee wrote:
> > no they don't if you notice they don't race in the rain. if you say so.
>
> So basically you're saying your RWD cars will never run out of grip?
> What kind of comment is that then? Now listen, the amount of grip is
> based on a) road's slippery, b) force that's pushing you to the ground.
> These two applied, it doesn't matter even if you drive in liquid
> concrete, it will get slippery eventually, when speed increases. Now try
> to imagine what more grip means compared to less grip.
>
> - Yak
no not at all dummy they don't race in the rain. your the one that said
weight doesn't matter only grip I was just pointing out your errors.
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Re: Buying new A4,330i, G35, CTS, C320
"Steve Grauman" <oneactor1@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >no they don't if you notice they don't race in the rain. if you say so.
> >
>
> REALLY? F1 races never occur in the rain?? WOW!! That's why they invested
so much money in treaded tires for wet weather?? Touring races and rallye
races never occur in the rain either? Or IRL or Cart? YOU'RE A LIAR
AND AN IDIOT.
dumbass I was talking about Nascar, not the other circuit, so your now the
dumbest on the board.
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> >no they don't if you notice they don't race in the rain. if you say so.
> >
>
> REALLY? F1 races never occur in the rain?? WOW!! That's why they invested
so much money in treaded tires for wet weather?? Touring races and rallye
races never occur in the rain either? Or IRL or Cart? YOU'RE A LIAR
AND AN IDIOT.
dumbass I was talking about Nascar, not the other circuit, so your now the
dumbest on the board.
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Re: Buying new A4,330i, G35, CTS, C320
"Nick Ardner" <ardner@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've been humored by these rants for a couple days now...and while I'm new
> to the NG, I'm wondering why I've delayed subscribing.
>
> My Background:
> I recently purchased a new car and before doing so I test drove everything
> in the class (Small luxury sedans). I feel as though I am an aggressive
> driver, but not driver who lacks the prudence to know when to back it
down.
> That said, I feel I was able to evaluate the quality of a production
vehicle
> from laymans prospective. I'm not a racecar driver by any means but I am
> qualified to debate this topic from a general public viewpoint.
>
> My Opinion:
> This discussion is on the verge of ridiculous, and well past the threshold
> of intelligent. Mr. Ghee is absoluty recieving a thrashing, he couldn't
be
> flogged more by a batallion of 17 century soliders! You may have some
> decent points about RWD vehicles but your lack of tangable details reduces
> your comments to little more than monosaballic banter. To win this
argument
> you simply need to say that the average driver can not handle the high
level
> of performance needed to make the AWD a distinct winner in abient driving
> conditions. Where you fail, and fail miserably is that, a Ford escort is
> also a capable vehicle in the hands of most daily commuters. When you
press
> the abilities of these vehicles you'll find time and time again the Torsen
> system and it's ability to adjust the grip on four wheels is far superior
to
> RWD. To prove this simply take a vehicle that comes in both RWD and AWD
> (G35, 330i) and small number of other vehicles and compare them to each
> other...there, questions answered! Ball game over and discussion is
> finished. Now, find those numbers and get back to me.
>
> My Car:
> 2003 Audi A4Q
>
I'm glad you bought a new car. topic of the board, some here don't like me
but I still like to give them a good fight. I guess I've come across the
wrong way, but ow well.
as for this topic, if you look Stevie and his lady friend Michelle spout the
same info all the time, rallying blah, Audi blah, & outside the US blah.
I've proven my points over and over again but they seem to gloss over that
and focus and GRAMMAR, but call it English. I'm working with them and it's
a very slow process, I think it's the readers not the writer.
I'll have the results but I know for a fact, in 0-60 and emer. lane change
the 330i not ix and G35 are rated higher. I think the braking is better in
the AWD versions.
news:c4s3no$a9l$1@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu...
> I've been humored by these rants for a couple days now...and while I'm new
> to the NG, I'm wondering why I've delayed subscribing.
>
> My Background:
> I recently purchased a new car and before doing so I test drove everything
> in the class (Small luxury sedans). I feel as though I am an aggressive
> driver, but not driver who lacks the prudence to know when to back it
down.
> That said, I feel I was able to evaluate the quality of a production
vehicle
> from laymans prospective. I'm not a racecar driver by any means but I am
> qualified to debate this topic from a general public viewpoint.
>
> My Opinion:
> This discussion is on the verge of ridiculous, and well past the threshold
> of intelligent. Mr. Ghee is absoluty recieving a thrashing, he couldn't
be
> flogged more by a batallion of 17 century soliders! You may have some
> decent points about RWD vehicles but your lack of tangable details reduces
> your comments to little more than monosaballic banter. To win this
argument
> you simply need to say that the average driver can not handle the high
level
> of performance needed to make the AWD a distinct winner in abient driving
> conditions. Where you fail, and fail miserably is that, a Ford escort is
> also a capable vehicle in the hands of most daily commuters. When you
press
> the abilities of these vehicles you'll find time and time again the Torsen
> system and it's ability to adjust the grip on four wheels is far superior
to
> RWD. To prove this simply take a vehicle that comes in both RWD and AWD
> (G35, 330i) and small number of other vehicles and compare them to each
> other...there, questions answered! Ball game over and discussion is
> finished. Now, find those numbers and get back to me.
>
> My Car:
> 2003 Audi A4Q
>
I'm glad you bought a new car. topic of the board, some here don't like me
but I still like to give them a good fight. I guess I've come across the
wrong way, but ow well.
as for this topic, if you look Stevie and his lady friend Michelle spout the
same info all the time, rallying blah, Audi blah, & outside the US blah.
I've proven my points over and over again but they seem to gloss over that
and focus and GRAMMAR, but call it English. I'm working with them and it's
a very slow process, I think it's the readers not the writer.
I'll have the results but I know for a fact, in 0-60 and emer. lane change
the 330i not ix and G35 are rated higher. I think the braking is better in
the AWD versions.