Quoted from screaminr:My mate had a Guardians of the Galaxy LE , and I'm 99% sure it was plastic .
I heb a gotg LE and apron is metal.
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Quoted from screaminr:My mate had a Guardians of the Galaxy LE , and I'm 99% sure it was plastic .
I heb a gotg LE and apron is metal.
Quoted from Oscope:Lots of good comments from multiple perspectives - but WAY too many personal attacks
Here's my summary many can relate to:
JJP = BMW (1990's) Stylish - Unique - Hi Performance and some models should come with their own personal Repair Tech. Many of those griping will still buy new machines even when they say otherwise - especially those with fat $wallets - there's a bit of ego, social status and FOMO involved here
Stern = Toyota/Honda - Significant reuse of design elements and common parts - they have learned over time how to manage supplier quality and customer expectations - also have advantage of much greater volumes and can do things others can't - good solid models with occasional stars
Spooky = Hyundai/Kia - the late comer with a value proposition making an earnest effort - have some good models and dedicated customers - but many just don't like the 'feel' and theme of the odd-ball models
Bally/Williams = Ford/Chevy - the classics with hits and misses, but you know exactly what you are getting and just feels like coming home after a long trip
That's largely who we/they are.....
Interesting. Where would you put DP? Ferrari
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