- In peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com, "peugfan@j..." <peugfan@j...> wrote:
...2 Pinto{s}...and you would admit to that!
Silence is sometimes better. If you had 4 Firestone
500 tires on either of these, don't tell us.
...a few unpatriotic "give a ways" a} prominent
oval on back of car with a big F and a French flag
b} a blue and gold french plate peering out from under
your State plate
c} a smattering of French words on yor English
information plates
d} the "manufactured in Paris" on your driver's
door
e} you need a part, so instead of supporting
American suppliers, you buy from Australia
f} a varition of "e" you go into an automotive
Onpart supplier and mention the word Peugeot...
they have a good chuckle and bid you "good luck"
> I haven't always driven unpatriotic cars. I have also owned a couple
Pintos (engine made in Mexico, car assembled in Brantford, Ontario)
and a FRENCH Renault Alliance (made in Kenosha, Wisconsin).
> Exactly what is the definition of a "patriotic car"?
> fs
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Received on Sat Jan 21 12:02:08 2006