You've got to check this out.... hilarious/sad....

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[div class="dcquote"][strong]Quote[/strong]I wasn't talking about expensive supercars - just the normal average buyer cars. To talk about Vipers & Ford GTs is like me talking about Aston Martins and the like. These are not the normal production car most people buy. It's plain to see you know absolutely nothing about the British motor industry so you should keep your throwaway, thoughtless comments to yourself. If you don't like anyone replying to your insults at another nation, then you should remember - you are on the World Wide Web and this forum is open to exactly that. Are you so insular that you think the Web is just for American use? Wake up! There's a world out there!!![/div]I think I speak for the rest of the forum when I say that your insults are distasteful and not in line with how most of us feel this forum should be conducted. Your information not withstanding, I refuse to take part in a slanderous conversation.Good day to you, sir.
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exactly, no need to start something out of nothing.

and to my friend from the United Kingdom, sit back and relax a bit... you are among friends here :7
 
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I always find it funny when an Englishman gets critical about automobiles, considering that their nation doesn't have a manufacturer that could put together a GOOD car to save their lives, aside from the marques that have been purchased by American companies, or use Japanese engines.
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Since we only have one or two members from the UK, these kinds of comments tend to come out more personal then intended.

The rules for the domestic/foreign automobile industry field have changed a whole lot over the years. American cars are built in Canada and Mexico, while Japanese and Germen automakers are building theirs in America. Therefore, it’s not exactly easy to define domestic anymore. Not to mention, these companies are publicly traded companies to begin with ;)
 
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