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i work for holden. After the amount of money & time it took to build the VE it's really not that special. Its brand new technology has been out for decades. It's like they called the monaro a unique car. They got the youngest training car designers just for fun and a training excerise to build any car they want. Its just a normal commodore with 2 big doors instead of four and a slightly wider wheel base :S What sort of imagination do these guys have??? Years ago Mitsuibishi designers developed a car that would drive and steer itself. There's lots of things wrong with the VE to but in Holden's defence, there selling a shit load of them

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But yeah, the other day I was thinking Hitler was the first emo... Like if you look at his hair, his clothing style, he hated pretttty much everyone, and he eventually killed himself... Thats emo enough for me!

well i am oncall means no drinking and staying close to the boring south east part of brisbane. I think pizza maybe on the cards for dinner and then maybe dvd's untill i fall asleep....................Dammm I really am boring

i work for holden. After the amount of money & time it took to build the VE it's really not that special. Its brand new technology has been out for decades. It's like they called the monaro a unique car. Its just a normal commodore with 2 big doors instead of four and a slightly wider wheel base :S Theres lots of things wrong with the VE to but in there defence there selling a shit load of them

Out of interest tho, what were the orginal monaros? 2 door kingswoods?

hahha

i cannot beleive holden are going to sell the Hummers....

i ahve frends who say, what counrty do we live in bryn

bryn replys: australia

stupid frined: then why are you driving around in jap crap when you could have an awesome v8 holden for that price.

bryns reply: becuase they shit, and the v8s engines arent even aussie you idiot.

hahha

i cannot beleive holden are going to sell the Hummers....

i ahve frends who say, what counrty do we live in bryn

bryn replys: australia

stupid frined: then why are you driving around in jap crap when you could have an awesome v8 holden for that price.

bryns reply: becuase they shit, and the v8s engines arent even aussie you idiot.

But bang for buck they are pretty damn good. As we have lots of highways they are pretty damn good on fuel...

typical aussie dick head. (considering he drives a vp 6, i dont understand how he can dish out the insults.

and considering value for money, why not take the jap car, they been pumping out cars, with ELECTRIC WINDOWS FO EXAMPLE SINCE 1990 as standard, my friends 1997 SS dont even have that lol

ah, anyway removing on from topic, before iget even more mad

best one i remember, was some vs pr vr clubsport (185i or whatever they are) said to me after loosing,

oi, whats under the hood of that.

i lookd acroos with a stupid face and said, i dunno could be an engine,

and drove off

typical aussie dick head. (considering he drives a vp 6, i dont understand how he can dish out the insults.

and considering value for money, why not take the jap car, they been pumping out cars, with ELECTRIC WINDOWS FO EXAMPLE SINCE 1990 as standard, my friends 1997 SS dont even have that lol

The only japanese car Id consider buying would be a Subaru hey. As a new car, that is locally sold here.

the hummer is a terrible idea and ill tell u why. We get so many brand new cars come into our work with complaints of noises in the dash, trims not lining up & plenty of other little imperfections. Everyone knows americans like everything big but they also cant build cars for shit. Nothing lines up, there is no quality control on anything & they drive like a bag of shit. People in australia are wanting there cars more and more like european cars where everything is perfect. If we start selling american cars there are going to be alot of unhappy people after sale

the hummer is a terrible idea and ill tell u why. We get so many brand new cars come into our work with complaints of noises in the dash, trims not lining up & plenty of other little imperfections. Everyone knows americans like everything big but they also cant build cars for shit. Nothing lines up, there is no quality control on anything & they drive like a bag of shit. People in australia are wanting there cars more and more like european cars where everything is perfect. If we start selling american cars there are going to be alot of unhappy people after sale

yeah, when dad cam home with his merc, i got in and realised that everything is white leather..

the dash leather, like you push and prod it and its spongey, (its probably plastic under that) buts its all leather. ever the golve box is lined with it...

only think not leather is the ceiling, and woodgrain. :rofl:

10 cows i reacon died for it

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