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by Christophe » 27/06/09, 00:55

Hydraxon wrote:Uh, yes, but you copied only one sentence, and in fact the antecedent was not clear: "them", it is "onnouscachetout.com".


Well, the reader is supposed to read the whole discussion, right?
I didn't want to "advertise" them twice : Cheesy:
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by abyssin3 » 27/06/09, 03:29

Lietseu wrote:he was a child lost on a crazy planet ...
It was rather a mad person lost in a crazy world ... The only difference is that the others are a little less lost.
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by gegyx » 27/06/09, 14:51

As long as you troll, you might as well do it intelligently ...

About the name Thule which gives ulcers to some…

What do you think of Thule roof racks?

Thule bike carriers?

Thule luggage trailers?

Guaranteed Swedish manufacturing.

: Cheesy:
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by Lietseu » 27/06/09, 17:22

: Lol:

Super quality indeed, I have some to attach bikes to the roof of my scooter ...


Meow : Lol:
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by Hydraxon » 28/06/09, 23:22

gegyx wrote:As long as you troll, you might as well do it intelligently ...

About the name Thule which gives ulcers to some…

What do you think of Thule roof racks?

Thule bike carriers?

Thule luggage trailers?

Guaranteed Swedish manufacturing.

: Cheesy:


Okay, Volkswagen is basically an idea of ​​the Nazis. Today, these are not cars worse than the others - better than the Americans, of course.

But have you seen everything he told us about the Nazis? The delusions should be stopped with fantasies about Nazi secrets.
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by Alain G » 29/06/09, 03:31

Hydraxon

American cars are better rated than VW in general here in Canada, it does not survive very well in our winter and reliability is very average.

What do you know about American cars?

The American problem is not their reliability but a lack of vision and a far too low price.

I had 2 Japanese and it was the worst shit ... I have had and the Chrysler the best I have had.

So!
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by geotrouvetout » 29/06/09, 12:10

Anyway a self shot in oil annually, and starting with any negative temperature (see very negative) is a good car for several years regardless of the brand (Asian, European, American).
But despite everything depend on models.

Geo;).
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by Other » 29/06/09, 15:16

Hello

Okay, Volkswagen is basically an idea of ​​the Nazis. Today, these are not cars worse than the others - better than the Americans, of course.


It is rather weak as a technical analysis on an automobile mechanic
It is not by which nation and which policy that the car was built, but rather by its performances its robustness its reliability ect .. Mercedes and BMW also built war machines
When I do a technical analysis I do not look at the history of the country 70 years back ..

What is a good car? what is the comparison?

If you talk about economy, endurance, robustness, without maintenance
comfortable?

the American car, despite it being greedy it is very robust, maintenance is its minimum some keep their cars without ever changing the transmission oil or antifreeze, or liquid and sometimes no oil change they have reworked, it starts at -30 and you have heating in winter, generously proportioned air conditioning

The consumer calculates the cost of his vehicle throughout the life of his car, obviously that taking a BMW or another you have a certain performance and fuel economy, but at the cost of regular maintenance and change of parts
expensive, which in total is very expensive for you.

I had a Chrysler Cordoba, an Oldsmobile Cutlass, a Buick park avenue, apart from oil changes and filter brake pad and tires nothing changed, cars that I ride 250km that I get rid of because of body rust

Don't tell me it's piggy. It's simple, robust mechanics that meet users' needs.


Why do you think that Renault or Peugeot, Citroen do not sell cars in North America? However VW, Honda sell some ..

To stay on the subject Thule
His origins, his way of thinking politically is not what interests us, what interests us is technical questions
and if what he puts forward is functional, the rest is secondary.

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by Lietseu » 29/06/09, 15:39

+1 André!

I agree 100% with you, we are waiting the rest of the demo to see if its system is viable or not ...

The rest is neck .... e bottled!

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by Christophe » 29/06/09, 15:41

Lietseu wrote:The rest is neck .... e bottled!


And what have I been saying from the start?

As for the demo; it remains to be seen who will publish the results?
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