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Tonio600 08-Jun-2006 14:51

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Originally Posted by Henners
The point I was trying to make was that, with all this national pride on show, they mostly drive around in foreign cars :)


I don't really think England produces enough cars for people living on its territory :)
And furthermore, most of us can't afford them.

Herb 08-Jun-2006 15:24

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Originally Posted by Tonio600
I don't really think England produces enough cars for people living on its territory :)
And furthermore, most of us can't afford them.



Depends what you call English [British] cars. We produced 1.8 million cars last year on British soil. The owners are foreign though.

Tonio600 08-Jun-2006 15:40

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Originally Posted by Herb
Depends what you call English [British] cars. We produced 1.8 million cars last year on British soil. The owners are foreign though.


I guess it's not Henner's point. How many of those 1.8 millon cars can be labelled as English (even British...) cars? If Jaguar, Bentley and Austin Martin produce 1.8 million cars then I will be quite impressed.

Anyway I'm sure I miss other brands, my point was just that England (or Britain again...) is no longer a country people can think about when evoking the car mass production, as France can be.

Instead of that you've kept your luxury car production. Which I think is good. And to come back to Henner's point, I think I (and a lot of people) can't afford a luxury car.

Fiver 08-Jun-2006 16:05

ok... here it is...



hehehe

Jools 08-Jun-2006 16:31

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Originally Posted by Tonio600
I guess it's not Henner's point. How many of those 1.8 millon cars can be labelled as English (even British...) cars? If Jaguar, Bentley and Austin Martin produce 1.8 million cars then I will be quite impressed.



Unfortunately mate Jaguars are posh Fords, Bentleys are VW's with knobs on and Aston Martins are slightly posher Fords than Jaguars. So even these aren't really British anymore.

I'm also proud to be English, just slightly disappointed that our national flag has been taken over by people who pronounce the name of their mother country 'In-gah-lund'

Snob? Me? Oh alright then...

ath748 08-Jun-2006 17:06

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Originally Posted by Tonio600
No that's not happening in all countries at all. There is not a single flag on a French car in France. The first one to do that would immediatly seen as belonging to the "Front National" (French equivalent to the BNP I think), and that's such a shame we can't use our national flag as you do.


Agree it's a shame. But I gotta contradict you:
I can see France from where I live and drive there quite frequently, and I see loads of houses with the French flag on all year round. Also see plenty of cars with the French flag on them.

Mind you, there are loads of them Frenchies wishing they were Swiss as they also display the Swiss flag next to their French flag!! Even funnier though, is the Swissies don't show any French flags - they don't want to be French! So amusing.....

Ade.

uncle porry 08-Jun-2006 19:23

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Originally Posted by Henners
You have the South African flag flying outside your house Karen - are they playing in the WC? ;)

The point I was trying to make was that, with all this national pride on show, they mostly drive around in foreign cars :)


so on that basis, anyone flying a flag from their car can only do so if the car is british made ? it would be extreme to think that anyone who wishes to display their patriotism, can only do so if everything they use in life is "made in england", otherwise their patriotism is invalid......??

Ozz 08-Jun-2006 19:39

Better buy a Triumph bike next then!

Tonio600 08-Jun-2006 20:46

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Originally Posted by ath748
Agree it's a shame. But I gotta contradict you:
I can see France from where I live and drive there quite frequently, and I see loads of houses with the French flag on all year round. Also see plenty of cars with the French flag on them.


So we don't know the same France. I must have seen French flags displayed by people something like 3 or 4 times in my life. I see the Union-Jack or the St George cross in gardens almost every day...

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Originally Posted by ath748
Mind you, there are loads of them Frenchies wishing they were Swiss as they also display the Swiss flag next to their French flag!!


No way they wish they were swiss :lol: They may want to work in Swizterland to earn as much money as they do in Switzerland. They may also want to live in Switzerland because it's a beautiful and calm place but that's it. But being SWISS? You crazy? Swiss people are not very well seen in France, mainly because of the role they played during WW2 I guess...

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Even funnier though, is the Swissies don't show any French flags - they don't want to be French! So amusing.....

There are 2 Switzerland, the German one and the French one. People living in the German one are the idiots (*) ;)


(*): only jocking :lol:

bradders 08-Jun-2006 21:58

gardens every day? only for the world cup, then you wont see a flag for toffee......well as soon as they have all falen of the cars anyway!!


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