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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pharos View Post
    Names on cars really piss me off, WTF is going on in people's heads that these sell cars?
    Yeah cars shouldn't have names unless they are vicious animal names. Or summat equally cool like 'Firebird' or 'Interceptor.'
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    Names that no human can read like 'QASHQAI' for heavens sake

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    CAD - Clever attitude disorder

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    Quote Originally Posted by YNWaN View Post
    The VW Golf seems to have survived quite well and I believe quite a few have been sold....
    The would have sold more if they'd called it the VW Panther.

    In America it was the VW Rabbit. I mean FFS.
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    The most absurd name for a car was Ford's "Ka".

    I wonder how much was spent by marketing to come up with that name?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stryder5 View Post
    22 posts per day, since joining in January must be a record ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pharos View Post
    Too much yes-yes stuff everywhere especially with the pressure of political correctness stifling the expression of truth.
    Yes Dennis you're absolutely right I totally agree with you there. I'm also in full agreement with Andre, too many yes-men around
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    Bernard came 31st (out of 33), didn't he do well? No he F****** didn't but let's genuinely help him do better without all the other surrounding BS or patronisation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pharos View Post
    Bernard came 31st (out of 33), didn't he do well? No he F****** didn't but let's genuinely help him do better without all the other surrounding BS or patronisation.
    ?
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    A snipe at political correctness.

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