<VV> Playing nice
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Mon Dec 7 11:48:45 EST 2009
John,
That may be true, but see my post to Roy.
Personally I feel a bit insulted when someone calls my '67 Monza 4door a
mere "sedan". It sounds cheap, and with every option on it possible,
there's nothing cheap about the car. Therefore, if you MUST use the term
"sedan", at least be grammatically correct and call it by its full
marketing name "Sport Sedan". Now if we can just agree on THAT....
BTW, did you know where the term "ragtop" came from? It originated from
early turn-of-the-century convertibles, which had cloth tops on them. As
they aged, the tops deteriorated into nothing but rags. Hence the term
refers to a rather clapped-out convertible. A bit of a putdown, by anyone's
standards. LOL
-Mark
> [Original Message]
> From: <jvhroberts at aol.com>
> Subject: Re: <VV> Playing nice
>
> Well said. At the end of the day, if someone talks about a Corvair
coupe, we ALL know they're talking about the 2 door, if someone talks about
a Corvair sedan, we ALL know they're talking about the 4 door, and if
they're talking about a Corvair convertible, we KNOW they're talking about
a ragtop. There's no doubt about this, even if the non Corvair world has
obfuscations of these definitions.
>
> John Roberts
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Jacobi <mvjacobi at comcast.net>
> Subject: <VV> Playing nice
>
> Hi
>
> Just a humble suggestion. RE: the definition of Coupe versus sedan.
>
> Everyone on the list has their own definition. It doesn't mean that they
> are bad or unenlightened or even on the wrong side in the em vs lm debate.
> They are still good people who love our frequently maddening automobile4s.
>
> Don't say stuff in a fit of anger that you will wish you hadn't, later on.
>
> Lets all take a deep breath and go take a ride in our vair
coupedanvertibl.
> That'll cure the problem.
>
> With a smile
>
> Mike
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