Lozz196 Posted Thursday at 21:11 Posted Thursday at 21:11 I used to have a Ford Cougar, great car in a straight line but my American mate said to me, “it’s based on an American car, it’s not meant to around corners”. 1 Quote
TimR Posted Thursday at 21:15 Posted Thursday at 21:15 To be fair the only bends they have are on the off ramps. Quote
Geek99 Posted Thursday at 22:31 Posted Thursday at 22:31 1 hour ago, TimR said: I worked in the states in the 90s and drove a variety of hire cars. They looked and sounded incredible. Straight line speed and acceleration was great, but cornering in the snow was not happening. I remember the first day in snowed in Detriot amd Windsor (Canada). It was carnage on the I94. Air bag city with abandoned crashed cars every mile or so. Don't let anyone tell you that other countries don't have problems when in snows. I lived in southern Germany and Austria - everyone coped Quote
chris_b Posted Thursday at 22:35 Posted Thursday at 22:35 2 minutes ago, Geek99 said: I lived in southern Germany and Austria - everyone coped They put winter tires on. 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted Thursday at 23:26 Posted Thursday at 23:26 51 minutes ago, chris_b said: They put winter tires on. And stick to the speed limit. It isn’t rocket science Quote
Staggering on Posted yesterday at 01:37 Posted yesterday at 01:37 4 hours ago, TimR said: To be fair the only bends they have are on the off ramps. You are either attempting to be amusing or you haven't driven on American or Canadian roads very much, check out a trip through the Rockies or along a coast. Quote
LowB_FTW Posted yesterday at 01:54 Posted yesterday at 01:54 16 minutes ago, Staggering on said: You are either attempting to be amusing OUCH! Mark Quote
Russ Posted yesterday at 02:48 Posted yesterday at 02:48 5 hours ago, Lozz196 said: I used to have a Ford Cougar, great car in a straight line but my American mate said to me, “it’s based on an American car, it’s not meant to around corners”. The Cougar was developed in Europe but built in the US. Strangely, Europe got it first, and it was released a year later in the US as a Mercury, back before Ford shuttered the brand. Under the bodywork, it’s basically a Mk1 Mondeo. Quote
Downunderwonder Posted yesterday at 03:29 Posted yesterday at 03:29 18 hours ago, Steve Browning said: I hope the effects hold off long enough for me to get some Mesa cabs ordered! I guess Italian wood is going to be rather more expensive!! Just as jet airliners are made with pennies worth of aluminium, a sheet of Italian plywood is small part of the cost of a Mesa cab. Quote
Steve Browning Posted yesterday at 07:40 Posted yesterday at 07:40 4 hours ago, Downunderwonder said: Just as jet airliners are made with pennies worth of aluminium, a sheet of Italian plywood is small part of the cost of a Mesa cab. You may be right but I'm not privy to the costing of a cab. There are likely other imported components too. Quote
Agent 00Soul Posted yesterday at 08:26 Posted yesterday at 08:26 (edited) 6 hours ago, Russ said: The Cougar was developed in Europe but built in the US. Strangely, Europe got it first, and it was released a year later in the US as a Mercury, back before Ford shuttered the brand. Under the bodywork, it’s basically a Mk1 Mondeo. Most Ford cars made for North America start off as ideas from Ford UK. That’s the design brain of the operation worldwide, at least for the cars. Ford has usually embraced its international reach. The Escort was called a “world car,” the Fusion (the North American name for the Mondeo) I think also had something similar when it was introduced in the western hemisphere, and the people who thought this ad up, from the golden age of globalism, would probably be dissapeared nowadays by the White House or doxxed by Musk’s team of incels: Ford Global Edited yesterday at 09:31 by Agent 00Soul I went down the rabbit hole again. Quote
prowla Posted yesterday at 09:03 Posted yesterday at 09:03 I wonder when it will sink in with Trump that he's being played... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg70y3ydmdno 2 Quote
tegs07 Posted yesterday at 09:05 Posted yesterday at 09:05 Interesting. China stocks rally whilst US stocks enter correction territory. Who would have thunk it? Quote
SteveXFR Posted yesterday at 09:19 Posted yesterday at 09:19 47 minutes ago, Agent 00Soul said: Most Ford cars made for North America start off as ideas from Ford UK. That’s the design brain of the operation worldwide, at least for the cars. That used to be true but now the early design and prototyping for US models is done by Rousch and other automotive R&D companies. The initial concept may come from Europe (we want a 5 seat SUV that looks vaguely like this and costs $40,000) but the concept is turned in to a car in the US. I worked with Rousch on the latest Mustang and a range of Lincolns that didn't get to production. 1 Quote
tegs07 Posted yesterday at 09:28 Posted yesterday at 09:28 20 minutes ago, prowla said: I wonder when it will sink in with Trump that he's being played... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg70y3ydmdno Indeed. All that has been achieved so far is removing intelligence and allowing Putin to re-take Kursk. The purpose of a ceasefire would be to discuss the terms for peace. Putin has flipped it around to make the terms for peace and his reasons for invasion the criteria for a ceasefire. Trump and his second rate team of used car salesmen and news pundits are being made to look like the rank amateurs that they are. 2 Quote
Al Krow Posted yesterday at 10:27 Posted yesterday at 10:27 "Union rages after Elon Musk shares X post that ‘Hitler didn’t murder millions, public sector workers did’" Wow!!! Did he really just do that? If so, that's a line crossed that there's no coming back from. I, for one, won't be touching any Musk owned products ever again if I can possibly help it. 1 2 1 Quote
Agent 00Soul Posted yesterday at 10:30 Posted yesterday at 10:30 1 minute ago, Al Krow said: "Union rages after Elon Musk shares X post that ‘Hitler didn’t murder millions, public sector workers did’" Wow!!! Did he really just do that? If so, that's a line crossed that there's no coming back from. I, for one, won't be touching any Musk owned products ever again if I can possibly help it. Jeez Louise! What happened to that guy? Does anyone know how he ended up like this? Quote
prowla Posted yesterday at 11:06 Posted yesterday at 11:06 38 minutes ago, Al Krow said: "Union rages after Elon Musk shares X post that ‘Hitler didn’t murder millions, public sector workers did’" Wow!!! Did he really just do that? If so, that's a line crossed that there's no coming back from. I, for one, won't be touching any Musk owned products ever again if I can possibly help it. That is a joke, right? (Hopefully.) Quote
Steve Browning Posted yesterday at 11:08 Posted yesterday at 11:08 No. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/musk-hitler-murder-public-workers-x-b2714911.html Quote
Woodinblack Posted yesterday at 11:12 Posted yesterday at 11:12 Actually Hitler, Mao and Stalin Quote
Rich Posted yesterday at 11:16 Posted yesterday at 11:16 There are a lot of bits of the US I'd have loved to see, but sadly it's now permanently off my list. Even if the Dems get in on a landslide in 2028. Just nope. 2 Quote
prowla Posted yesterday at 11:19 Posted yesterday at 11:19 I watched this movie a couple of months ago. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_War_(film) Quote
tegs07 Posted yesterday at 12:44 Posted yesterday at 12:44 (edited) 2 hours ago, Agent 00Soul said: Jeez Louise! What happened to that guy? Does anyone know how he ended up like this? Nothing has happened. He’s always been like this. There are 2 interpretations to his desire to create enhanced humans and explore space. One is that he is a maverick genius pushing the boundaries of technology and science. The other is that he basically despises ordinary people and wants a home for the elites once earth is robbed of all its resources. Chose as you see fit. Edited yesterday at 12:44 by tegs07 Quote
prowla Posted yesterday at 13:19 Posted yesterday at 13:19 33 minutes ago, tegs07 said: Nothing has happened. He’s always been like this. There are 2 interpretations to his desire to create enhanced humans and explore space. One is that he is a maverick genius pushing the boundaries of technology and science. The other is that he basically despises ordinary people and wants a home for the elites once earth is robbed of all its resources. Chose as you see fit. Well, up until recent weeks I'd viewed him as an entrepreneur and innovator. The facade appears to have slipped and now he comes across more as a wrecker and supremacist. Quote
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