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Quote from: odeon on March 13, 2011, 10:53:56 AMQuote from: World of Outlaws on March 12, 2011, 09:54:10 PMQuote from: Diesel on March 12, 2011, 07:49:53 AMLoooooove the E-Type.Was my first car I lusted after when I was a kid.....had a picture of one in my room for years.......then I discovered the Porsche 911.It's a good thing too. The British hadn't yet discovered gaskets.Hey, here's one for ya: Why don't the British make watches??... because they can't figure out how to make 'em leak oil !!! My Jag doesn't leak any oil.The British have finally aquired the technology of gasket making.
Quote from: World of Outlaws on March 12, 2011, 09:54:10 PMQuote from: Diesel on March 12, 2011, 07:49:53 AMLoooooove the E-Type.Was my first car I lusted after when I was a kid.....had a picture of one in my room for years.......then I discovered the Porsche 911.It's a good thing too. The British hadn't yet discovered gaskets.Hey, here's one for ya: Why don't the British make watches??... because they can't figure out how to make 'em leak oil !!! My Jag doesn't leak any oil.
Quote from: Diesel on March 12, 2011, 07:49:53 AMLoooooove the E-Type.Was my first car I lusted after when I was a kid.....had a picture of one in my room for years.......then I discovered the Porsche 911.It's a good thing too. The British hadn't yet discovered gaskets.Hey, here's one for ya: Why don't the British make watches??... because they can't figure out how to make 'em leak oil !!!
Loooooove the E-Type.Was my first car I lusted after when I was a kid.....had a picture of one in my room for years.......then I discovered the Porsche 911.
I have owned a Jaguar. It was a total piece of shit. Never parked anywhere without leaving "DNA" evidence in the form a constant oil leak. Damn thing could hardly pull itself out of a corner, either.Mine looked like this:It was a sixty seven. Surely the newer models are more capable of containing their fluids. At the time I simply passed off incontinence of bodily fluids as being synonymous with the keeping of a stiff upper lip and a faggot accent.:shrug:Never owned a Charger, though. A little jealous, actually.
Quote from: DirtDawg on March 13, 2011, 07:07:19 PMI have owned a Jaguar. It was a total piece of shit. Never parked anywhere without leaving "DNA" evidence in the form a constant oil leak. Damn thing could hardly pull itself out of a corner, either.Mine looked like this:It was a sixty seven. Surely the newer models are more capable of containing their fluids. At the time I simply passed off incontinence of bodily fluids as being synonymous with the keeping of a stiff upper lip and a faggot accent.:shrug:Never owned a Charger, though. A little jealous, actually.Have to differ with you re American cars. I have yet to drive one without quality issues, from the plastic that the bloody things seem to be made of these days to the disproportionate engines and the ridiculously soft suspensions second only to Citroens.I owned a Taunus once. I've never owned anything more instrumental to global warming, yet without any reason to. Why it required all that petrol is a mystery, but I know what happened to the oil.
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
Or old commie cars. How do you double the worth of a Trabant? By filling it up.
Quote from: odeon on March 14, 2011, 03:34:23 AMQuote from: DirtDawg on March 13, 2011, 07:07:19 PMI have owned a Jaguar. It was a total piece of shit. Never parked anywhere without leaving "DNA" evidence in the form a constant oil leak. Damn thing could hardly pull itself out of a corner, either.Mine looked like this:It was a sixty seven. Surely the newer models are more capable of containing their fluids. At the time I simply passed off incontinence of bodily fluids as being synonymous with the keeping of a stiff upper lip and a faggot accent.:shrug:Never owned a Charger, though. A little jealous, actually.Have to differ with you re American cars. I have yet to drive one without quality issues, from the plastic that the bloody things seem to be made of these days to the disproportionate engines and the ridiculously soft suspensions second only to Citroens.I owned a Taunus once. I've never owned anything more instrumental to global warming, yet without any reason to. Why it required all that petrol is a mystery, but I know what happened to the oil.Oh, yet another Euro-trash moron who thinks that American cars suck.Because European car manufacturers have never produced a "lemon", right?
Oh, just because I don't have a driver's license and any driving experience means that I'm not allowed to discuss this?That's insulting to me. I have explained a few times on here that I don't have anyone to help me get a driver's license and I don't have the money to get a car.I wasn't lucky enough to have family and friends to help me successfully transition to independent living.Now stop being an asshole to me, odeon!
Oh, just because I don't have a driver's license and any driving experience means that I'm not allowed to discuss this?
That's insulting to me. I have explained a few times on here that I don't have anyone to help me get a driver's license and I don't have the money to get a car.I wasn't lucky enough to have family and friends to help me successfully transition to independent living.Now stop being an asshole to me, odeon!