Originally Posted By: PZR2874
Originally Posted By: dailydriver
Originally Posted By: bdcardinal
Originally Posted By: dailydriver
Can't these video game playing, flatulence-pipers come up with anything new automotive-wise to be into??
Would you prefer the mall crawlers we have here? The kids that wear the flat bill baseball caps and have their pickup trucks lifted 10+ inches with 20 or 22" wheels that never go off-road or get any specs of dirt on them whatsoever. The ones with diesels run straight pipes and roll coal all over the place.
No, not much better, but at least it IS something different, and at least they are domestic nameplates (the oil burners anyway).
Some of the "JDM YO!", kanji characters all over their 'whips' punks around here seem to worship Japan (and everything/anything NIPPON) MUCH more so than their OWN country.
Just because you buy from a Japanese car company doesn't constitute this remark. 99% of Japanese cars that are sold here and MADE here... Not 100% of the car granted (some parts are made elsewhere and shipped here) but c'mon. If you are going to point fingers, better think about the other countries "we Americans" buy.
My "Japanese" car is made in the same factory as the Ford Mustang. What's a more "American" automotive icon than the Ford Mustang? The tri-five Chevies maybe?
I have no desire to put any "Kanji" stickers on my car nor do I want to pry off the "Mazda6" badges and replace them with JDM "Yo" Atenza badges. That looks dumb to me. But that's my opinion. If someone wants to put Ferio and Type R badges on their '96 Civic LX coupe, that's fine. I will have a laugh at their expense and then forget about it.
I prefer Japanese cars because they work better for me. Compared to the domestic offerings in 2005, my car is a driving dynamic tour de force. Plus the interior controls are WAY better. Headlights? On the turnsignal stalk like most other Japanese cars. Wipers? On their own stalk on the other side of the column like most Japanese cars. Cruise? On steering wheel spoke with ON, OFF, RESUME, COAST, SET...all spelled out for you. Wanna' turn off the climate control? Press the big round button that says OFF. Turn it back on? Press ON and turn the thermostat knob to the temperature you desire. My house's thermostat should be so well designed
I had a Mercedes Benz E430 come in for installation this morning and as of circa 2000, the Germans still had no concept of interior controls. It's bad. Yeah, you'll eventually figure out the pictograms and hieroglyphics that make up the interior controls but they are sadly not intuitive.I'm certain the rest of the car is pure engineering brilliance but the interior controls are poor.
Originally Posted By: dailydriver
Originally Posted By: bdcardinal
Originally Posted By: dailydriver
Can't these video game playing, flatulence-pipers come up with anything new automotive-wise to be into??
Would you prefer the mall crawlers we have here? The kids that wear the flat bill baseball caps and have their pickup trucks lifted 10+ inches with 20 or 22" wheels that never go off-road or get any specs of dirt on them whatsoever. The ones with diesels run straight pipes and roll coal all over the place.
No, not much better, but at least it IS something different, and at least they are domestic nameplates (the oil burners anyway).
Some of the "JDM YO!", kanji characters all over their 'whips' punks around here seem to worship Japan (and everything/anything NIPPON) MUCH more so than their OWN country.
Just because you buy from a Japanese car company doesn't constitute this remark. 99% of Japanese cars that are sold here and MADE here... Not 100% of the car granted (some parts are made elsewhere and shipped here) but c'mon. If you are going to point fingers, better think about the other countries "we Americans" buy.
My "Japanese" car is made in the same factory as the Ford Mustang. What's a more "American" automotive icon than the Ford Mustang? The tri-five Chevies maybe?
I have no desire to put any "Kanji" stickers on my car nor do I want to pry off the "Mazda6" badges and replace them with JDM "Yo" Atenza badges. That looks dumb to me. But that's my opinion. If someone wants to put Ferio and Type R badges on their '96 Civic LX coupe, that's fine. I will have a laugh at their expense and then forget about it.
I prefer Japanese cars because they work better for me. Compared to the domestic offerings in 2005, my car is a driving dynamic tour de force. Plus the interior controls are WAY better. Headlights? On the turnsignal stalk like most other Japanese cars. Wipers? On their own stalk on the other side of the column like most Japanese cars. Cruise? On steering wheel spoke with ON, OFF, RESUME, COAST, SET...all spelled out for you. Wanna' turn off the climate control? Press the big round button that says OFF. Turn it back on? Press ON and turn the thermostat knob to the temperature you desire. My house's thermostat should be so well designed
I had a Mercedes Benz E430 come in for installation this morning and as of circa 2000, the Germans still had no concept of interior controls. It's bad. Yeah, you'll eventually figure out the pictograms and hieroglyphics that make up the interior controls but they are sadly not intuitive.I'm certain the rest of the car is pure engineering brilliance but the interior controls are poor.