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Mr. Oak @ May 5th 2008 4:00PM
Always the same stupid remarks. American car companies almost always leaves something in the engine.
Europeans try to wring everything out of their engines.
This is not an indication of poor engineering on the domestics part, they're every bit as capable as their european counterparts. It is an indication of opposing engineering philosophies.
No amount of sniveling on your part will change that philosophy.
Ian B. @ May 5th 2008 4:31PM
Mr. Oak said: This is not an indication of poor engineering on the domestics part, they're every bit as capable as their european counterparts. It is an indication of opposing engineering philosophies.
Then why not do it if you're capable? Why not bother to show off your engineer's prowess? Why not push the envelope? Why sit there in the shadow of your opponents and be content with so-so results? A good engineer will always strive to push ahead.