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CharlieUK 02-14-10 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by arghx (Post 9803914)
^ dude... sometimes we make fun of american cars and the people who drive them (redneck Camaro stereotype, old man Corvette stereotype). the jokes aren't new. And don't worry, lots of Americans make fun of Land Rover depreciation and Jaguar reliability

haha, ofcourse they depreciate, they're all made in India now :lol:

Ceylon 02-14-10 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by arghx (Post 9803914)
lots of Americans make fun of Land Rover depreciation and Jaguar reliability

They haven't been British made for years FYI :) - They're owned by Tata Motors (Indian company) atm..and before that Ford.

Shamefully we have very little car industry left in the UK, aside from very small sports car firms like Ariel, Noble, Morgan etc.

1QWIK7 02-14-10 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by Rotary Yo (Post 9803930)

Seems like they favor the FD.

I cant believe the 3000gt costs 45k????

WTF?

And i love how they say supras have that great top end. The gearing/powerband is perfect as i have said many times in the past ;)

MOBEONER 02-14-10 02:01 PM

is that a GTO there driving?

twinturborx7pete 02-14-10 06:57 PM

Funny how in the video, Top Gear says the FD has a smaller turbo then a much bigger turbo that comes on around 4500 rpm...

You'd think they'd know that the turbos are both the same size...

turbotoaster 02-14-10 07:38 PM

thing is, clarkson doesnt actually know how an engine works, he said in one interview that he has never had to learn, he just knows fuel and air go in and power(or magic as he called it) happens

EvanchiX 02-14-10 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by Rotary Yo (Post 9803930)

Never seen this before, this is a great video thanks!

Rotary Yo 02-14-10 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by EvanchiX (Post 9804916)
Never seen this before, this is a great video thanks!

no problem :)

ya the favor the fd in this motor week video.

arghx 02-15-10 02:26 AM


Originally Posted by Ceylon (Post 9804062)
They haven't been British made for years FYI :) - They're owned by Tata Motors (Indian company) atm..and before that Ford.

Shamefully we have very little car industry left in the UK, aside from very small sports car firms like Ariel, Noble, Morgan etc.

It's ironic that the UK's former colonial subjects now control much of its auto industry.

He's On Toroids 02-15-10 08:39 AM

CharlieUK, I'm sure most Americans take it all in stride and laugh at the jokes too. I personally think it's hilarious when ever Clarkson off-handedly mentions something to the effect of all Americans are obese. Of course it's not true, but it is a funny stereotype (then you walk into the local Walmart and you start to think he's got something). Most of our TV programming is based on making fun of people so we're kind of used to it.

Beside the fact that it is an Awesome show, it's cool to watch a something from another country too. We get the show over here through BBC America (Cable) and I DVR it every week. The only part I'm not too fond of is the bit "Star in a reasonably priced car" because most of the time I've never heard of them. Not that they aren't entertaining, just that they could be some person they pulled from the crowd and I'd never know.


I love the show and really don't care what they think of the FD. Seriously... these guys are in love with the Ford Mondeo which is essentially the UK version of the Ford Contour.


My only beef with them is theyreally need to include an Ultima GTR to their Supercars list. After them running the FXX which isn't even a street car it is just ridiculous that they won't let it on the track.


Favorite quote from the Vietnam episode: "The rain is making a really annoying sound on my colander"

CharlieUK 02-15-10 09:51 AM

lololol

Ceylon 02-15-10 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by arghx (Post 9805321)
It's ironic that the UK's former colonial subjects now control much of its auto industry.

Indeed it is :)

Montego 02-15-10 11:14 AM

good thread revival. i hadn't seen a couple of those vids

marcus.raw 02-15-10 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by EvanchiX (Post 9803805)
Top Gear is the best car show on TV, wish we had something remotely as good in the US!

living in south california, i have a few hookups on pilot episodes. i went to a pilot episode for a US version top gear. adam carolla(sp?) was the host. he was pretty good too. hes a great gear head and hes somewhat funny. they had hassle hoff as a guest star, who is somewhat an american staple when it comes to cars being the driver of kit. they did a few tests on the DB9 vs the R8, and the american stig was on the show.

in summary it looked like a good way to start, being a fan of the UK top gear i thought it was successfull. they recreated the studio set and everything. but, it never aired. effects of the writers strike = american gladiator to fill the spot. that and it actually didnt get much interest in the US, which is suprising, but i think the writers strike had a hand in the lack of interest. just not the right time i guess. i think you can google or even youtube some evidence of it, i cant at work unfortunately.

Montego 02-15-10 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by CharlieUK (Post 9803868)
wow, I didn't know that you guys in the US watched Top Gear, how do you put up with it when the presenters make fun out of the Americans and American cars?

You know I met a handful brits here in San Diego (really just a handful as we dont get too many way over here). Usually in no time flat they make a crack at the U.S. I had noticed that prior to even watching top gear.

So to answer you question nah it doesn't bug me one bit as I actually find it funny. But honestly I think the jokes/attitude comes from still being butt hurt that we broke off from the motherland and became a world superpower.

Ceylon 02-15-10 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by montego (Post 9805799)
I think the jokes/attitude comes from still being butt hurt that we broke off from the motherland and became a world superpower.

To be honest, most people have forgotten or couldn't care about that. Brits are not any different to Americans in our attitudes/views etc. But as always....people are blinded by common generalizations, you get this in pretty much any country :).

armytim2002 02-16-10 01:14 PM

Yeah good vids. I love Top Gear too. I want to see The Stig take a hooked up FD around the track :)

Diablo99 02-16-10 02:35 PM

i dont think ive ever seen an FD review on top gear ,but i think they should do one comparing the Fd 2JZ 300zx and then maybe compare those to todays japanese sports cars like the 350z and sti and evos.

Supernaut 02-16-10 03:14 PM

The topgear fd review is in the auto section.

CharlieUK 02-16-10 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by montego (Post 9805799)
You know I met a handful brits here in San Diego (really just a handful as we dont get too many way over here). Usually in no time flat they make a crack at the U.S. I had noticed that prior to even watching top gear.

So to answer you question nah it doesn't bug me one bit as I actually find it funny. But honestly I think the jokes/attitude comes from still being butt hurt that we broke off from the motherland and became a world superpower.

HAHAHA :icon_tup: I like it!!...maybe yes, maybe no......hhmmmm:lol:

mrb63083 02-16-10 11:23 PM

I was always told, and read, that the stock FD does 0-60 in 4.9 seconds...:scratch:

RyosukeFC3C 03-24-11 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by mrb63083 (Post 9809956)
I was always told, and read, that the stock FD does 0-60 in 4.9 seconds...:scratch:

Sure does, although the later Series 8s with the 280hp did it in as low as 4.6, 1/4 mile was 13.3-4

Natey 03-24-11 09:10 PM

LOL, It's not just the British. Take a trip pretty much anywhere and see what they think of F350 Super Duty crew cabs, The Gap and Americans in general.
Actually, in my experience/travels, most people are cool with American people but down on the American government.

me too.

habu2 03-25-11 02:42 PM

Yes we Americans are quite proud of our domestic cars, who wouldn't be proud of the AMC Pacer, the Chrysler Cordova, the Cadillac Cimmaron...

billt 03-25-11 03:36 PM

Too funny-I traded my 91 3000GT VR4 for my 95 FD back in 98 and never looked back. Totally different driving experience. The FD is a pure drivers car and the 3000 is not.


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