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#95522 - 23/05/2002 13:48 Perfect car for an empeg
thinfourth2
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Loc: The land of the pale blue peop...
I vote for the Citroen DS a car way ahead of it's time.

No suggestions without a reason.
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#95523 - 23/05/2002 13:50 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
jimhogan
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Registered: 06/10/1999
Posts: 2591
Loc: Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Triumph TR-7

Shape matches the fascia.

Ha.
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#95524 - 23/05/2002 13:52 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: jimhogan]
visuvius
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Registered: 18/02/2002
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BMW 2002

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#95525 - 23/05/2002 14:27 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
dodgecowboy
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Registered: 31/01/2002
Posts: 214
Loc: Mississippi State University
My truck, Dodge 1500 4x4 sitting on 35" tires. because CDs skip while offroading, so its the only viable solution. well maybe its not the perfect car for an empeg, but the empeg is by far the best head unit for it.
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#95526 - 23/05/2002 15:11 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
Waterman981
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Registered: 14/02/2002
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Loc: Salt Lake City, UT
McLaren F1 - It is the "ultimate road car"... now just where to mount it?
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#95527 - 23/05/2002 15:30 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
cyberco
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Loc: United Kingdom
MY CAR!!!!!


Gadget packed Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 with lots of little extras!
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#95528 - 23/05/2002 16:43 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
Micman2b
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Registered: 27/12/2001
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Loc: Central, NC, USA
1972 Datsun 510
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#95529 - 23/05/2002 21:10 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
acurasquirrel_
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Registered: 14/04/2002
Posts: 241
1997 Championship White Acura Integra Type-R

Like the Empeg those who buy the car know why they want it way before they get it. Its not a car you just happen upon its something you look for for a long time before finding it.

And oh yeah with the Integra being the most stolen car in the US the pullout style of the empeg sure does help. 26 out of every 1000 Integra's are stolen coming in second is the jeep wrangler where only 8 out of a 1000 are stolen. Stealing stuff just isnt cool.


Edited by acurasquirrel_ (23/05/2002 21:45)
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#95530 - 23/05/2002 21:42 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
elvis
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Registered: 18/01/2002
Posts: 270
Loc: Arizona USA
I'm also voting for the Maclaren.

Gordon Murray, the man who made the car possible didn't believe in radio. So, the car DIDN'T include a tuner just a 6 disk changer. The sterios controls were as minimal as the empegs. I'm sure if the Empeg had been around in 1992 it would have been factory equipment.
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#95531 - 23/05/2002 23:21 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
Koenigsegg - even rarer than the empeg (and swedish )

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#95532 - 24/05/2002 01:55 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: Waterman981]
Roger
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Loc: London, UK
Almost anything by TVR.
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#95533 - 24/05/2002 05:56 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
Armin
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Registered: 05/01/2002
Posts: 71
Loc: New England
Honda Insight
about as revolutionary and as rare as the empeg.
And about to be discontinued just like it, too... 8-(

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#95534 - 24/05/2002 06:01 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
frog51
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Registered: 09/08/2000
Posts: 2091
Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
Subarus - quirky looking things. Fairly unassuming, but with much more under the bonnet (US: hood) than you'd expect. Handle like greased pigs on amphetamines.

Perfect host for an empeg
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#95535 - 24/05/2002 06:04 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: frog51]
Anonymous
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Man if you called it a bonnet in the US, you'd get your ass kicked in a heartbeat.

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#95536 - 24/05/2002 06:26 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: ]
peter
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Loc: Cambridge, England
if you called it a bonnet in the US, you'd get your ass kicked in

It's very weird how US and British English use different words here (bonnet/hood) for the same, frankly eclectic, metaphor. I'm not sure what would look worse: a car resembling a woman's bonnet/hood, or a bonnet/hood resembling a car.

Peter

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#95537 - 24/05/2002 07:11 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: ]
frog51
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Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
Intriguingly, I doubt that sort of thing is likely to happen. It seems to go along the same lines as expecting to hear "You wear a skirt, man you'll get your ass kicked!" whenever I wear my kilt.

Unsurprisingly it doesn't happen! People (I reckon) are much more likely to go "Oh is that what they call a hood in Britain?" (or even more likely "England")

Of course, my general build and look may also put people off having a go
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#95538 - 24/05/2002 08:06 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: frog51]
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Yeah, you probably wouldn't really get your ass-kicked. And people would probably understand the language difference from your accent. It's just funny watching Junk Yard Wars and hearing the british people talk. "alyoominyum" or my favorite "It's stuck good and proper". Do americans sound funny to english people? Do y'all say we have an 'american accent'?

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#95539 - 24/05/2002 08:17 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: ]
frog51
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Registered: 09/08/2000
Posts: 2091
Loc: Edinburgh, Scotland
Yup - but not only that, although Britain is pretty small, we have a huge number of regional accents so obviously everyone takes the piss out of everyone else. For example, although I have a fairly generic central Scottish accent at the moment, I was brought up in Orkney so my original accent would be understood by nobody on this board (with the probable exception of thinfourth), sometimes I speak like my father (fairly posh Warwickshire accent - that's pronounced Worrickshire) and sometimes like my mother (western Australian) so I tend to imitate other folks accents anyway.

South Park probably heightens the rest of the world's view of US accents. I'm sure they exaggerate them - or do they??

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#95540 - 24/05/2002 08:20 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: ]
peter
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Registered: 13/07/2000
Posts: 4180
Loc: Cambridge, England
Do y'all say we have an 'american accent'?

I believe the American expression used here is "Hell, yes!".

An American accent is perfectly comprehensible to a Brit, but nonetheless instantly recognisable. The language differences, too, are rarely a problem; the only American prose that really sounds like a foreign language to me is baseball reporting. All the words make sense, but none of the sentences do. The nearest I've come to getting my ass kicked over it was when I told Tony Fabris once that "All the other colonies play proper cricket..."

Peter

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#95541 - 24/05/2002 08:49 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: peter]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Heh. I think that Cricket and Baseball are there soley to confuse foreigners with the arcane rules.

I find it interesting that you say American accents are perfectly comprehensible to Brits. Truth be told, when I speak with someone from England, I often have to concentrate rather hard in order to make sure I understand them.

And this is after watching lots of English actors on TV and in movies. There's something about the way "real" Brits speak in regular conversation that's different than the way Brit actors speak. I don't know exactly what it is. Maybe it's that all of the famous actors from England are all from the same town or something, and I've just gotten used to that regional dialect. Or maybe they all went to acting school and were taught to carefully enunciate every word when on camera.

I mean, it's not as bad as say, watching Brad Pitt in "Snatch" (I don't think most English people even understood him), but it's kind of like that. I think a better analogy would be when they made fun of the Scottish accent in "Chicken Run" ("Was that English?"). I honestly feel that way sometimes.

We're renting our second house to someone from Cambridge, and the few times I've talked to him, I've run into this problem a little bit. And of course, occasionally when I talk to you guys I miss a word here and there.
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#95542 - 24/05/2002 09:02 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: peter]
SE_Sport_Driver
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Registered: 05/01/2001
Posts: 4903
Loc: Detroit, MI USA
What we call a trunk, you call a boot!

What we call a station wagon, you call an estate...

um.. what else..

I forget what you call mufflers... something box?

What are sedans called?
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#95543 - 24/05/2002 09:36 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: tfabris]
peter
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Registered: 13/07/2000
Posts: 4180
Loc: Cambridge, England
There's something about the way "real" Brits speak in regular conversation that's different than the way Brit actors speak. I don't know exactly what it is. Maybe it's that all of the famous actors from England are all from the same town or something, and I've just gotten used to that regional dialect.

Generic south-eastern England accents are certainly more common in the media than accents of most other British regions. There are a lot of different British regional accents, and I bet few Americans are familiar with most or all of them.

For instance, the cities of Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Stoke, and Birmingham are only a few dozen miles apart, but those five accents sound completely different. People's resolving power for accents usually depends very strongly on proximity to their place of birth: to me, a Yorkshire accent is a Yorkshire accent, but most Yorkshiremen can tell which part of Yorkshire a speaker comes from, and (allegedly) Yorkshire dalesmen can tell which valley.

Perhaps someone should start a "Guide To British Regional Accents, With Examples From The Mass Media"...

But of course, none of that helps in dealing with mixed accents (for instance, mine: my parents are from Yorkshire and Surrey, I grew up near Stoke, then Manchester, and now live in Cambridge). Frankly, it's a wonder anyone can understand me: all my Northern friends say I've got an unmistakable Southern accent, and vice versa.

Do Americans perceive that kind of variety in US accents? I can tell a Texan accent, or a Deep South/New Orleans accent, or a strong New York accent ("Soiled them? I only just boight them!"), but almost everyone else just sounds "generic American" to me.

Peter

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#95544 - 24/05/2002 09:44 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: SE_Sport_Driver]
peter
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Registered: 13/07/2000
Posts: 4180
Loc: Cambridge, England
I forget what you call mufflers... something box?

Silencers

What are sedans called?

Saloons

I had to look the American words up on here: http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~jphb/american.html

Though it doesn't have chivvy, wonky, or to have a benny, all of which drew blank looks from Sonic Blue types who came over from the US office a while ago. And I won't soon forget the look on the faces of the forty or so engineers at the US office when Mike said, in the middle of a presentation, that he was teaching their grandmothers to suck eggs.

Peter

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#95545 - 24/05/2002 09:49 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: frog51]
genixia
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I was brought up in Orkney so my original accent would be understood by nobody on this board (with the probable exception of thinfourth)

He really means this. I spent a semester in the same flat as an Orkney-bred Scot, and it took a while for verbal communication to gain any effectiveness.
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#95546 - 24/05/2002 10:09 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: peter]
tfabris
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Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Do Americans perceive that kind of variety in US accents? I can tell a Texan accent, or a Deep South/New Orleans accent, or a strong New York accent

Yes, we can perceive that variety quite clearly, but only to the large general regions you just specified. Tight regional speciation like the kind you described for Liverpool/Manchester/etc is only something that experts can discern.

My favorite US accent to make fun of is the mid-northern Minnesota/North Dakota accents from communities made up of mostly Norwegian descendants. Don'tcha know. I just love watching "Fargo" and listening to "A Prairie Home Companion".
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#95547 - 24/05/2002 10:17 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: tfabris]
Armin
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Registered: 05/01/2002
Posts: 71
Loc: New England
Bostonians supposedly posess this skill of tight regional accent recognition. The can tell a Nort-End from a South-End or East-Boston accent, and Charlestowners sound totally different.

But then, being an alien (brit: foreigner) in this country, it's all lost on me.

Armin

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#95548 - 24/05/2002 10:37 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: peter]
dodgecowboy
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Registered: 31/01/2002
Posts: 214
Loc: Mississippi State University
Yes, The whole British accent thing reminds me of southern accents. You don't know how many times I get "are you from texas" from northerners just because I have a southern accent. where here in mississippi if you go to the capitol (Jackson) there is a different accent on every side of town, not to mention every part of the state. Im sure it is the same everywhere as I know people from ohio that have similar northern accents but they are not the same.
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#95549 - 24/05/2002 10:44 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: peter]
SE_Sport_Driver
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#95550 - 24/05/2002 12:05 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: Armin]
genixia
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Bostonians supposedly posess this skill of tight regional accent recognition. The can tell a Nort-End from a South-End or East-Boston accent, and Charlestowners sound totally different.

That's not difficult: Irish = South-End, Italian = North End, Educated = Charlestown, and anything else must be East.
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#95551 - 24/05/2002 12:32 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: genixia]
Armin
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Registered: 05/01/2002
Posts: 71
Loc: New England
I knew there was some logic behind this!

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#95552 - 24/05/2002 12:55 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
eternalsun
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Registered: 09/09/1999
Posts: 1721
Loc: San Jose, CA
The Corbin Merlin. Manufctured in small quantities by a start up, you have to get into a waiting list to get one, has the performance of a boxster, with a DIN sized radio, it's a convertible with seating for 1 so nobody can be bugged by the empegesque "next..next..next" with a trunk big enough for an empeg. What can I say, it's a sweet ride.

Calvin

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#95553 - 24/05/2002 13:04 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: tfabris]
davec
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Registered: 18/08/2000
Posts: 992
Loc: Georgetown, TX USA
Truth be told, when I speak with someone from England, I often have to concentrate rather hard in order to make sure I understand them

We have a Brit here that mumbles with a strong accent. 90% of the time it's a "Pardon me, I missed that... No, the whole thing!"
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#95554 - 24/05/2002 14:44 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: tfabris]
elvis
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Registered: 18/01/2002
Posts: 270
Loc: Arizona USA
Heyyy!!!! Yur makin' fun o my home dontcha no!

I'm gonna taek you down to tha laek and drownya!

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#95555 - 24/05/2002 14:47 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: frog51]
thinfourth2
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Registered: 13/04/2001
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Loc: The land of the pale blue peop...
Yeah the orkneys have an entirly different form of english to anywhere in scotland.

If you watch the adms family where everyone understands cousin it well that is about the same.
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#95556 - 24/05/2002 15:06 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
elvis
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Registered: 18/01/2002
Posts: 270
Loc: Arizona USA
I'm voting for the maclaren F1 again. This time because:
1. Cool doors
2. Seating arragement (driver in the middle with 2 passengers),
3. custom luggage, (more cargo space than a fiesta boot)
4. titanium exhaust system
5. gold lined engine bay (for heat reflection),
6. active aero stuff (greater stability under braking)
7. speed sensitive liquid cooled braking system
8. 625+ bhp NATURALLY aspirated
9. 370+ km/h top speed
10. 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds
11. 30mph crash test which resulted in NOT EVEN a paint scratch.
12. 160+mph car accidents with driver surviving (even walked away I think),
13. excellent styling
14. The car is a first in many respects, just like the empeg

http://www.mclarencars.com
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#95557 - 24/05/2002 15:52 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: elvis]
Waterman981
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Loc: Salt Lake City, UT
Those are the many of the reasons I mentioned it in the first place. But like I mentioned... Where to mount it?
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#95558 - 24/05/2002 17:40 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: Armin]
zaeno
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Registered: 12/12/2001
Posts: 32
Loc: California
I have an empeg in my insight ...an empeg/insight combination gives ya a lot to talk about with passengers...the empeg also looks great in it

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#95559 - 24/05/2002 17:56 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: elvis]
jimhogan
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Registered: 06/10/1999
Posts: 2591
Loc: Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
This sounds great. I picked up the phone and was about to buy one.... Then I thought:

2. Seating arragement (driver in the middle with 2 passengers),

Whoa, then I thought what if both of my 100Kg girlfriends ask "So, do I look fat in this passenger seat?" *just* as I'm about to crawl into the driver's seat.

That could be a bad scene, dontcha think? I decided I'm gonna get a minivan with a blown 454.
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#95560 - 24/05/2002 20:27 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: tfabris]
Anonymous
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In reply to:

Yes, we can perceive that variety quite clearly, but only to the large general regions you just specified. Tight regional speciation like the kind you described for Liverpool/Manchester/etc is only something that experts can discern.




My cousins who live an hour away in baton rouge have an accent. And my cousins in Alabama have a huge accent, but they've only lived there a few years and never had it before. And there's something about the way people from Colorado talk.

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#95561 - 25/05/2002 00:25 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: jimhogan]
elvis
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Registered: 18/01/2002
Posts: 270
Loc: Arizona USA
OY!!!

I once hauled some boxes for my dad in my rx-7 from arizona to california. once you got past 60 the car would moan. I'd exceeded the maximum load for the car. I will NEVER do that again!

Enjoy your minivan.
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#95562 - 25/05/2002 23:01 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: thinfourth2]
gbeer
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Posts: 2665
Loc: Manteca, California
I saw a new Jaguar convertible last week that really turned my head. I'd post a link to some of the online pics, except they just don't do the car justice.

Glenn
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#95563 - 26/05/2002 02:25 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: elvis]
Alexander
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Loc: SF Bay Area
>I'm voting for the maclaren F1 again. This time because:
>11. 30mph crash test which resulted in NOT EVEN a paint scratch.

I'm pretty sure that's "without structural damage". 30mph not nicking the paint would be pretty superhuman.

But overall, I'd have to agree with you. Nice car.

Alex

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#95564 - 26/05/2002 05:39 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: Alexander]
JeffS
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Registered: 14/01/2002
Posts: 2858
Loc: Atlanta, GA
uh, at 11. 30mph you'd have a pretty terrible car to get structural damage
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#95565 - 27/05/2002 09:28 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: JeffS]
JBCP
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Registered: 18/01/2002
Posts: 55
Loc: New Jersey
I would suggest a 1988 Porsche 959 for the EMPEG. The 959 matches the EMPEG *very* well since it is estimated that each car was built at a loss exceeding $300,000. They only cost $225,000! Tell me another car that would be better fitting for the EMPEG.....
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#95566 - 27/05/2002 12:26 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: JBCP]
BartDG
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Loc: Bruges, Belgium
Weak, dude!
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#95567 - 27/05/2002 21:35 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: JeffS]
Alexander
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Registered: 02/05/2000
Posts: 108
Loc: SF Bay Area
That's 30mph, not 11.30 mph. 11 is the list number.

Alex

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#95568 - 28/05/2002 01:43 Re: Perfect car for an empeg [Re: elvis]
GrahamI
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Registered: 27/05/2002
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Loc: Redhill, Surrey, UK
Hmmm, 30mph crash test with not a paint scratch? I doubt it - Rowan Atkinson (Mr Bean) has/had aone and stuffed it in to the back of a Rover Metro - Metro had about 250gbp damage, F1 looked a real mess - thousands to fix it!

What you need is a TVR Tuscan, something like the one at www.gameplan2000.co.uk which now has an Empeg player in it
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