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All Americans Should Watch this Film.

Starter: JonM Posted: 18 years ago Views: 9.4K
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Originally posted by DirtFloorPoor

i bet most ppl commenting on this couldn't change a tire


I bet most people on here dont know how to spell tyre

Im a fully trained mechanic, and was in the business for 5 years.
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don't tell me that's how ya'll seriously spell tire..tyre? joke right?
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lol ... that IS how you spell tyre
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Originally posted by DirtFloorPoor

don't tell me that's how ya'll seriously spell tire..tyre? joke right?


Well seeing as you (almost) speak English, as we settled in America and gave it its language (which you duly changed) its spelt tyre, and thats how its meant to be spelt.

But this debate is for a whole different thread for a whole different time!
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You know something else I realized that is complete BULLSHIT about that video...

The red mustang he tested first, and raced against the horse, is NOT the GT. It is missing the badging and has the wrong wheels. The car he tested is the V6 model which has a 210hp motor, NOT the 8-cylinder 300hp version he claims to be testing. It's obvious that he is biased, but biased enough to lie about the cars specs? That's a little overboard.
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Originally posted by JonM

[reply=DirtFloorPoor]
don't tell me that's how ya'll seriously spell tire..tyre? joke right?


Well seeing as you (almost) speak English, as we settled in America and gave it its language (which you duly changed) its spelt tyre, and thats how its meant to be spelt.
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I guess there are a separate dictionary for English words translated to American. I remember my old English teacher who hated the word tire for being American-English. I've always used the British version tyre.
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This entire thread is starting to make me tired
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Originally posted by billk1968

sorry...I agree with the Brits on this one, we lost the american muscle car! The new pony is the closest thing to come off the line in a long time!



Really? What about the Z06? Don't even think about comming at me with your over-used "It can't go around corners" bs because it has already proven itself at one of the most respectable tracks in the world.

This fuckin American vs Euro, Euro vs Asian, American vs Asian debate is so fuckin over done and so pointless.

For every great Euro car you show me I can show you a better American car and vise versa. A car is judged not by where it is from but by it's quality. A good car is a good car no matter where it comes from.

But as for saying old muscle cars where fast in a straight line but they couldn't corner. Dude...they're 20 years old. And I garuntee you my 92 Mustang would out run what you have at any auto-cross event. With the massive availbility of aftermarket items for muscle cars it's easy to turn them into cornering machines. Not to mention the parts on my Stang are gonna cost me way less than anything on your Aston Martin. I could probably buy a whole supsension package with the money you use to get an exhaust.

I don't even want to adress other things in this thread cause I'll be banging my head against the wall due to the stupidity.

Sorry Ladies Man, but don't put so much faith in Top Gear, they are maybe just a BIIIIIIIIIT biased being a show from the UK. Do some outside research and don't swallow all the stuff Jermey feeds you guys.

BTW, this is all comming from a huge fan of Euro cars. And this isn't a personal attack, just stating my opinions.
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