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Don't believe I'da told that, JoeI want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
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Ford make good trucks, but can't make a good car.
By the same token, Chevy make better cars than Ford, but can't make a good truckI want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
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Fair enough, atleast you admit to 50% of it
Back on topic... How are you making out with the Names anyway? Are the online Dealers going to use the nicknames to describe the guitars? Either way, once we get something that we all agree on that is not too confusing to us, we can strart spreading the word. And like others have stated, we already do have a jump start on it, cause it took 10+ years to nickname the SanD's,Model's,USA,etc...
Hopefully it spreads fast once word gets out. And ofcourse, we'll still have a select few who no matter how many times they are corrected they still don't realize.
And the bad part is that those people are the ones that spread the wrong info to others that are in the unknown.
Another + is that we have quite a few threads with the specs and difference between the new ones that atleast we are now educated on them and know what to look for in the future.
Anyway, great job Newc, keep up the good work'Howling in shadows
Living in a lunar spell
He finds his heaven
Spewing from the mouth of hell'
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Originally posted by Newc View PostDon't believe I'da told that, JoeI feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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As long as we're off topic ... I test drove a Ford Fusion with the 6 cylinder engine and it was pretty nice driving car. I think all american makers are hit and miss across their vehicles. Some cars are just as good as thier foreign competition (at the same price point). Some are just repair work waiting to happen.Dave
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Originally posted by metalchurch79 View PostFair enough, atleast you admit to 50% of it
Back on topic... How are you making out with the Names anyway? Are the online Dealers going to use the nicknames to describe the guitars? Either way, once we get something that we all agree on that is not too confusing to us, we can strart spreading the word. And like others have stated, we already do have a jump start on it, cause it took 10+ years to nickname the SanD's,Model's,USA,etc...
Hopefully it spreads fast once word gets out. And ofcourse, we'll still have a select few who no matter how many times they are corrected they still don't realize.
And the bad part is that those people are the ones that spread the wrong info to others that are in the unknown.
Another + is that we have quite a few threads with the specs and difference between the new ones that atleast we are now educated on them and know what to look for in the future.
Anyway, great job Newc, keep up the good work
VitaminG has elected to go tell it on the mountain
Seriously, most dealers will go by the company-designated model names. What we've done here is prepare for the inevitable "average Joe" or second-hand seller who will not take the time to speak or type out "Charvel USA San Dimas Style x 2H" when referring to these, and to prevent (hopefully) the inadvertant spread of misinformation (i.e. "USA Pro").Last edited by Newc; 08-19-2008, 04:08 PM.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
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Originally posted by Newc View PostFord make good trucks, but can't make a good car.
I'm driving one of these (this one isn't mine though):
2007 Ford Falcon XR6. great car. 190kw 4.0L six. ABS, EBD, traction control, electric everything, sports suspension. Fuel economy of a Mazda 6 (thanks in part to the intelligence of the German 6-speed ZF transmission) with a butt-load more power. I have no complaints with Ford's current models.
The Ford Focus is a little firecracker too, if you dig compacts.Hail yesterday
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Originally posted by VitaminG View PostI disagree (how many times have I said that to Newc over the years? )
I'm driving one of these (this one isn't mine though):
2007 Ford Falcon XR6. great car. 190kw 4.0L six. ABS, EBD, traction control, electric everything, sports suspension. Fuel economy of a Mazda 6 (thanks in part to the intelligence of the German 6-speed ZF transmission) with a butt-load more power. I have no complaints with Ford's current models.
The Ford Focus is a little firecracker too, if you dig compacts.
And ToeJam, isn't that uncanny about the hairdresser comment? I bet they say that they wouldn't have admitted that either
Your Dad's a hair dresser and your brother is Chuck Norris.'Howling in shadows
Living in a lunar spell
He finds his heaven
Spewing from the mouth of hell'
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Our Ford Taurus was nice until the case of the transmission split open. How in the hell does that happen when your car is sitting there and you don't hit anything? Our mechanic thought it was the dumbest thing he ever heard of. Up until then, Dad favored Ford's In the 80s he had a '74 Gran Turino Sport with the big, interceptor engine and giant late 70s Lincoln. Also had a Mercury Bobcat at the time, which was the explosive predecessor to the Capri.
Of course, our Pontiac's interior woes were almost as bad as the Ford's transmission. Any American car anymore has awful interiors. Really glad we walked on the Torrent... I think the Falcon is a restyled, Aussie market Fusion (formerly Taurus until Ford got their names all confusing). Maybe a little more rugged than the domestic Fusion.
Btw VG, does it have a manual mode on the Transmission? Our Mitsubishi has a 235hp VVT engine w/ a 6 speed "Sportronic" (manu-matic, semi-auto, whatever you want to call it) that can be driven as a normal auto, or as a clutchless manual and it is just too cool. It also has the adjusting shift points. Gets good MPGs at 24-26. Not bad for an SUV!
EDIT: Also had a 50's Mercury Hot Rod back in the 60s, and the "Guam Bomb" back at Andersen AFB then was a Mercury as well.Last edited by CharvelRocker; 08-20-2008, 11:49 AM.
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