The Holy Grail of Automotive Design

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A car that uses 5w20 oil.
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Is this part of the car therapy session....


How does your car make you feel when it uses a quart of oil?

What emotions do you get when you change the oil?

Does your car respond when you are nice to it?
 
Well I'm pretty sure I can fit 20 fine females in an Excursion, but it would be a challenge to get half as many into a RAV4. So the domestics have it here.
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Harper and Dan are getting very close to the answer ....

BTW, I'm talking about a real engineering type of quality that is difficult to measure, but easy to understand once you've lived with a car for a number of years....
 
Elegance. Websters definition #4: "Marked by appropriateness and simplicity".

[ January 09, 2004, 01:45 PM: Message edited by: Matt89 ]
 
Wheel of fortune?

Who wants to be a millionare?

The price is right?


I feel silly reading this post!
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Originally posted by totttalled:
What's a domestic car? Accord and Camry are built in Ohio and Kentucky, respectively.

Yep, it can definitely be confusing nowadays. At first glance you'd think I own a Japanese car (2000 Civic sedan) and an American car (1995 Firebird Formula), but truth be told, both of them are Canadian! The Civic was built in Alliston Ontario, and the Firebird was built in Ste.Therese, Quebec.
 
And my former SC's Buick in Windsor!

And many of the high dollar Japansese luxocars (Lexus & Infiniti) are designed and clayed in Southern California, and built in Japan...
 
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