<VV> Acura announcement - Not too much Corvair content
jvhroberts at aol.com
jvhroberts at aol.com
Mon Feb 8 10:21:48 EST 2010
Scotty, this isn't 1945. This is 2010. America has embraced Japan as an important trade partner, and your response is WAY off topic.
Now, if you have something that shows Ken's statement to be erroneous, or whatever, go for it!
John Roberts
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From: ScottyGrover at aol.com
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Subject: Re: <VV> Acura announcement - Not too much Corvair content
Is this an example of Japan (50-odd years later) still trying to win in
WWII what they lost in '45?
Scotty from Hollyweird
In a message dated 2/8/2010 4:55:46 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
kenpepke at juno.com writes:
New engineering thinking added to the newest Acura. This vehicle has been
designed to collapse in some areas and stay rigid in others. The
demonstration in high speed slow motion shows the front section of the body
frame
crushing and the passenger section staying rigid. That is new thinking
from Japan ... Those of us that have been involved in testing have seen it the
other way around for years :-( in Japanese vehicles.
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