Hello, all,
I think this is very interesting timing for this topic, especially in light of the reply (fear of zenos).
Tomorrow is December 7, and I always laugh when I see WW2 vets who may have served in the Pacific driving Jap cars, and, even better, today I saw a "Pearl Harbor Survivor" behind the wheel of a Toyota.
The irony of it all.
Bill
- Original Message -----
From: Bob Bruce
To: peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com ; Kit Foster
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Peugeot-L] American plugs in a Japanese car
I agree the problem is definately xenophobia
Bob
- Original Message -----
From: Kit Foster
To: peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Peugeot-L] American plugs in a Japanese car
I think that's because American plugs are xenophobic (won't accept
Japanese electrons), whereas the Japanese are very obedient and
will take most anyone's electrons.
But are "American" plugs actually Made in USA these days? Anyone
have a Champion box to check?
Kit
On 6 Dec 2007 at 17:54, peugfan@juno.com wrote:
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> Has anyone heard this nonsense. She says you can't put American plugs in Japanese cars (Prizm
> is a Toyota, of course), but you can probably put Japanese plugs in an American car.
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