Any funny bystander reactions to share?
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I'm pretty confident this was racist.
A guy asked me if I was enjoying my Jaguar F-TYPE. Then he said, "are those made in India now?" In this super smarmy, deliberately weird way.
Maybe I'm just hyper aroused to modern forms of speech, but it definitely did not feel like a positive statement coming from him.
A guy asked me if I was enjoying my Jaguar F-TYPE. Then he said, "are those made in India now?" In this super smarmy, deliberately weird way.
Maybe I'm just hyper aroused to modern forms of speech, but it definitely did not feel like a positive statement coming from him.
The reply should be " I think its made in Nigeria, isnt it spectacular" (make him kneel by forcing his admiration)
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Yeah it is rooted in arrogant ignorance, Jaguar like every other car company has lived hand to mouth and gone from one sale or bankruptcy to the other, Tata has only grown since day one, and acquired everything from largest steels mills to, software to solar to the largest tea companies. Yes PG Tips.
The Chairman (and the guy who bought Jaguar) one of the most decorated, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratan_Tata
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Or, had you just done your homework (he says in jest) you actually could have rattled off the precise % of parts manufactured elsewhere (there’s a thread here somewhere which states what’s and where’s) and I seem to recall a great % (40+) being manufactured in Germany?
Although given his apparent attitude I wouldn’t have bothered.
Although given his apparent attitude I wouldn’t have bothered.
If Ratan Tata hadn’t fallen in love with the F-Type concept drawings he discovered on Ian Callum’s wall during the due diligence process of acquiring JLR, the F-Type would never have been built.
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It’s actually 40% from GB and a full 54% from Germany. But that just means it’s only 54% as unreliable as a BMW.
If Ratan Tata hadn’t fallen in love with the F-Type concept drawings he discovered on Ian Callum’s wall during the due diligence process of acquiring JLR, the F-Type would never have been built.
If Ratan Tata hadn’t fallen in love with the F-Type concept drawings he discovered on Ian Callum’s wall during the due diligence process of acquiring JLR, the F-Type would never have been built.
I know there was a thread somewhere which broke down the % of parts precisely, but your word is good enough for me.
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NOT my wife’s 2006 BMW 325xi wagon—6-speed, thank you very much, sports suspension, etc.—with 232,000 miles and it looks and rides like it’s brand new. My wife would kill me if I ever thought of selling it.
I know there was a thread somewhere which broke down the % of parts precisely, but your word is good enough for me.
I know there was a thread somewhere which broke down the % of parts precisely, but your word is good enough for me.
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[QUOTE=RickyJay52;2149383]NOT my wife’s 2006 BMW 325xi wagon—6-speed, thank you very much, sports suspension, etc.—with 232,000 miles and it looks and rides like it’s brand new. My wife would kill me if I ever thought of selling it.
I have a 2008 VW Passat wagon, 150K on the old clock. My wife would also kill me if I thought of selling this wagon. Been rock solid from day 1.
I have a 2008 VW Passat wagon, 150K on the old clock. My wife would also kill me if I thought of selling this wagon. Been rock solid from day 1.
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Not being present and only speculating, I would guess the guy's comments came from lack of knowledge, and an attempt at making conversation about the car.
In these crazy times it is real easy to second guess what someone 'really means' by their comments, and try to take the worst possible explanation. Maybe we should just go back to the times of asking "Why" and then offering an educational explanation, rather than attempting to become offended at the easiest possible chance.
I have a friend who has a beautiful Lamborghini. The first time I saw it, I was attempting to say something "cool' about his car, but could only say something on the line of, gee, it really does has those Lambo doors???? Really intelligent, but then it was a pretty impressive $250,000 pile of metal and carbon fiber.
In these crazy times it is real easy to second guess what someone 'really means' by their comments, and try to take the worst possible explanation. Maybe we should just go back to the times of asking "Why" and then offering an educational explanation, rather than attempting to become offended at the easiest possible chance.
I have a friend who has a beautiful Lamborghini. The first time I saw it, I was attempting to say something "cool' about his car, but could only say something on the line of, gee, it really does has those Lambo doors???? Really intelligent, but then it was a pretty impressive $250,000 pile of metal and carbon fiber.
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Went to nearby tire place today to get my ** new pilot super sports **
put on the rears. I've used this place a couple times for my wife's civic but this was the first time for the jag.
The foreman saw me pull up and yelled "Hey Chris (other staffer)! We're taking this one to the back bay. That's gotta be a $250,000 (CAD) car!".
I politely corrected him "It isn't nearly THAT much... " to which he replied "Well, ... it looks like it!".
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The foreman saw me pull up and yelled "Hey Chris (other staffer)! We're taking this one to the back bay. That's gotta be a $250,000 (CAD) car!".
I politely corrected him "It isn't nearly THAT much... " to which he replied "Well, ... it looks like it!".
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Not being present and only speculating, I would guess the guy's comments came from lack of knowledge, and an attempt at making conversation about the car.
In these crazy times it is real easy to second guess what someone 'really means' by their comments, and try to take the worst possible explanation. Maybe we should just go back to the times of asking "Why" and then offering an educational explanation, rather than attempting to become offended at the easiest possible chance.
I have a friend who has a beautiful Lamborghini. The first time I saw it, I was attempting to say something "cool' about his car, but could only say something on the line of, gee, it really does has those Lambo doors???? Really intelligent, but then it was a pretty impressive $250,000 pile of metal and carbon fiber.
In these crazy times it is real easy to second guess what someone 'really means' by their comments, and try to take the worst possible explanation. Maybe we should just go back to the times of asking "Why" and then offering an educational explanation, rather than attempting to become offended at the easiest possible chance.
I have a friend who has a beautiful Lamborghini. The first time I saw it, I was attempting to say something "cool' about his car, but could only say something on the line of, gee, it really does has those Lambo doors???? Really intelligent, but then it was a pretty impressive $250,000 pile of metal and carbon fiber.
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Sanguine and balanced... how dare you chase nuance in this day and age. REALLY appreciate this comment. I've actually defaulted back into just trying to understand my own head, and am rarely jumping into other people's noggin's in an attempt to understand what they mean, because half the time people don't even know what they themselves mean. LOL Great point. Good stuff. =) Crazy times indeed, I've been swept up and chewed up by the gears of a division loving news cycle. Time for some classical and calm.
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Only been driving 2 times. First during the day and the other was during night time.
Both times I have gotten thumbs up or ''wow what a car''. 2 times drivers have tried to race me but I just ignored them and let them drive by.
When I floor the car people turn around like the world has come to an end.
Both times I have gotten thumbs up or ''wow what a car''. 2 times drivers have tried to race me but I just ignored them and let them drive by.
When I floor the car people turn around like the world has come to an end.
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Only been driving 2 times. First during the day and the other was during night time.
Both times I have gotten thumbs up or ''wow what a car''. 2 times drivers have tried to race me but I just ignored them and let them drive by.
When I floor the car people turn around like the world has come to an end.
Both times I have gotten thumbs up or ''wow what a car''. 2 times drivers have tried to race me but I just ignored them and let them drive by.
When I floor the car people turn around like the world has come to an end.
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I always get really nice comments, thumbs up and people getting out of their way to see and ask about the car. And that is in South Texas, the land of huge trucks.
The last one was this weekend when a charming lady came out of way to start a conversation about the car and flirt a little while I was detailing the car. Right up until my wife stood up from inside the car where she was doing the carpets
The last one was this weekend when a charming lady came out of way to start a conversation about the car and flirt a little while I was detailing the car. Right up until my wife stood up from inside the car where she was doing the carpets
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Anything someone says that can in any way be taken as a complement, take it as a complement.
If it is not possible to take it as a complement, ignore the ignorant *******.
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Some weeks ago I parked and a 12 year or so girl walked up and said " Don't you mind the fish dying in the sea from the your car " , I assumed she referred to CO2 as this is the thing their brains are flooded with by their teachers.
I replied, "This car can do many things, go very fast, but under water it will not go fast enough to hit a fish, so you do not need to worry". The girl had a complete bland expression on her face.
I continued : " If you are worried about fish, tell your schoolteacher to check the ingredients on her shampoo bottle. Probably it has acrylates in it, micro plastic. It washes to the sea and kills fish. Not cars. " .
She then walked away in utmost confusion.
Later I passed the schoolclass that probably stopped to buy snacks on a schooltrip. Some children were talking : " If there plastic is in my shampoo I will not wash my hear at home" ... ..small victory..
I replied, "This car can do many things, go very fast, but under water it will not go fast enough to hit a fish, so you do not need to worry". The girl had a complete bland expression on her face.
I continued : " If you are worried about fish, tell your schoolteacher to check the ingredients on her shampoo bottle. Probably it has acrylates in it, micro plastic. It washes to the sea and kills fish. Not cars. " .
She then walked away in utmost confusion.
Later I passed the schoolclass that probably stopped to buy snacks on a schooltrip. Some children were talking : " If there plastic is in my shampoo I will not wash my hear at home" ... ..small victory..
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Wait, what? JOKES ASIDE... that lesson to the kids is badass. It's the little nuggets of wisdom that spread like a wonderful virus. And passive misdirection is really fun. haha too much coffee Friday I guess.