Obviously you haven't seen the tsetse fly I'm packin...KNYTE said:The relationship between you and Fly is starting to make more sense.
KNYTE said:April usually refers to it as the "Little Tokyo Tickler".
shawndavid said:She may refer to her woman pieces as LIttle Tokyo but, from what I hear, it's more like China Town.
itburnswhenipee said:Why? Because 'there's nothing you can do?'
shawndavid said:I was thinking more because of the roasted birds hanging everywhere and all of the honking.
itburnswhenipee said:*slumps shoulders*
awwwww man... I thought you were making a cool movie reference. Well, shucks.
why_ask_why said:I was waiting for a good movie reference too
*slits effigy of jack nicholson's nose open w/switch blade*
KNYTE said:There's a huge thread about this on ar15. People are arguing on the side of "Toyota makes a good, solid car" or "OMGWTF BUY AMERICAN! FORD 4EVA!!"
My stance: Ford makes an Ok large truck/SUV, but their cars are absolute trash longterm.
April, when was the last time Ford won anything where the vehicle wasn't put together entirely by hand and had no connection to Ford beyond them being a sponsor?
The Camaro was built in Canada since 1982. Every LSx series engine block has been made in Mexico since 2001. Chevy's most popular cars are based on Opel, Vauxhall and other European and Asian platforms.Coqui said:AFAIK all Chevy's are still American.
FlyNavy said:The Camaro was built in Canada since 1982. Every LSx series engine block has been made in Mexico since 2001. Chevy's most popular cars are based on Opel, Vauxhall and other European and Asian platforms.
Indeed. The Tundra, for example, is one of the most American vehicles on the road. Created by American designers and engineers solely for the American market, assembled with mostly American made components, built completely on US soil by American workers and sold only in American dealerships.Coqui said:I stand corrected then.
BUY AMERICAN!!!! GET A HONDA OR TOYOTA!!!
FlyNavy said:Indeed. The Tundra, for example, is one of the most American vehicles on the road. Created by American designers and engineers solely for the American market, assembled with mostly American made components, built completely on US soil by American workers and sold only in American dealerships.
To be fair all of Chevy and Ford's trucks are also built stateside. Dodge does the same but they're as much a German car company as Toyota is a Japanese one.
I've got a good friend that has been a Saleen Certified Ford mechanic for many years - he basically told me that the only Ford cars worth a shit are Mustangs and Focuses; and that trucks, explorers, etc. are shit and are in the shop all the timeKNYTE said:There's a huge thread about this on ar15. People are arguing on the side of "Toyota makes a good, solid car" or "OMGWTF BUY AMERICAN! FORD 4EVA!!"
My stance: Ford makes an Ok large truck/SUV, but their cars are absolute trash longterm.
April, when was the last time Ford won anything where the vehicle wasn't put together entirely by hand and had no connection to Ford beyond them being a sponsor?
elpmis said:I've got a good friend that has been a Saleen Certified Ford mechanic for many years - he basically told me that the only Ford cars worth a shit are Mustangs and Focuses; and that trucks, explorers, etc. are shit and are in the shop all the time
take that for what it's worth
If they were in the shop all the time for wear and tear issues I think he would have specified that - I think he was saying they are in the shop a lot for mechanical failures, but maybe it's all relatedCoqui said:The trucks are understandeable though (assuming you're using it for it's purpose) They get worked harder than any vehicle.
elpmis said:I've got a good friend that has been a Saleen Certified Ford mechanic for many years - he basically told me that the only Ford cars worth a shit are Mustangs and Focuses; and that trucks, explorers, etc. are shit and are in the shop all the time
take that for what it's worth