at least that car had suspension that wasnt made of treacle nor wood nor non-existent suspension. and at least it could go round a corner at more that 2 mph.
also the only reason that the american cars are so big is so that they can fit the average (fat) american.
No they couldn't. They'd roll. The Plastic Pig rocked. Then it rolled onto it's roof.
The cars weren't upto much, but the engines in them are reliable, rarely break down. On a plus side, they was cheap as chips.
But come on Tweaker, an American car with manual. How often does that happen? [/stereotype]
Manual gearbox option is just as common as any other manufacturer??? and same goes for Auto
My point is... how can your cars be any better, or ours any worse? I mean, you could always put a tea kit for the backseat drivers in the Mini also!!! Bout as equal as cloned sheep.
Prehaps. But I know very few Americans who drive manual. That said I only know around 100, which is a very low number in comparason. But even on TV and such, they always use auto.
A guy I talk to a lot who got a car second hand which was manual had to get a new clutch and gearbox because the old owner didn't know how to drive manual. Which just cracked me up. To think someone would buy a manual, and not notice that they couldn't drive it before they left the lot.
I never maid suck claims. Though you guys need to work on getting better MPG. ;p
I agree with that so much, as Blair is a douchebag, as is the whole of the labour party. If people started saying all Brits were douchebags because our PM is so far up Bush's ass crack he brushes his teeth in the morning, I'd have to knife them with a fork!
Truth is there aren't any truly British car manufacturers in existence these days that don't depend heavily, if not entirely, on money and technologies from outside Britain.
It's a tradition in the UK to regard US cars as being unfamiliar with corners, which comparitively speaking they are. Horses for courses. After driving for 5 years solidly in the US without driving once in the UK, when I DID return to the UK I found the experience similar to wading through thick mud. It takes so long to get anywhere over here. The traffic is abysmal, the road system is attrocious, the cost of it all is unforgivable and the whole experience sucks.
I went from driving 30K miles/year in the UK mostly for pleasure, to driving 50K miles/year in the US, 40% of it for pleasure, and then back to driving at the most 3K miles/year in the UK, and barely a single mile driven being considered a "pleasure" at all.
The ONLY place I derrive pleasure from driving these days is LFS. I'm afraid, for me, that really is no exaggeration
i know few people that drive automatics (and.. the people that do drive with auto usually are driving things you cant get in manual like SUV's and trucks [like me..not that i enjoy my jimmy])
and hell.. i live in atlanta.. known for.. well.. traffic, and yet people still have manual cars.. i wish i had one, but my family doesnt even own a 'car' anymore we just have trucks now.. 4 of 'em