12-08-2014, 03:43 PM
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That is a rather surprising story and I imagine that the French government will get a lot of pushback from nearly every sector of the French automotive community. We'll hear cries like, "you take take my diesel when you pry the keys from my cold dead hand!" 
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Actually, It's the French, so they'll probably just roll over and "surrender" the keys on their own. Then they'll work with the government to turn in other diesel owners.
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12-09-2014, 10:27 AM
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Actually, It's the French, so they'll probably just roll over and "surrender" the keys on their own. Then they'll work with the government to turn in other diesel owners.
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Say didn't the French have something to do with there even being a U.S.A.?
I wonder what kind of engine the British Emperialists would have allowed Henry Ford to build
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12-09-2014, 12:15 PM
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I wonder what kind of engine the British Emperialists would have allowed Henry Ford to build 
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12-09-2014, 12:57 PM
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Say didn't the French have something to do with there even being a U.S.A.?
I wonder what kind of engine the British Emperialists would have allowed Henry Ford to build 
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Always found it interesting that one of the United States biggest monuments is the Statue of Liberty, which was a very generous gift from the people of France. And yet the US rips into France constantly. Never understood that.
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12-09-2014, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Giller
Always found it interesting that one of the United States biggest monuments is the Statue of Liberty, which was a very generous gift from the people of France. And yet the US rips into France constantly. Never understood that.
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The reasons are vast, but for most (especially military)......Probably what many would consider a general lack of appreciation for our past efforts.
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12-09-2014, 01:58 PM
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The reasons are vast, but for most (especially military)......Probably what many would consider a general lack of appreciation for our past efforts.
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My curiousity is peaked....I'm not up on my French-US relations. Google, here I come!
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12-09-2014, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Giller
My curiousity is peaked....I'm not up on my French-US relations. Google, here I come!
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In regards to the pictures I posted.........
Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I personally have nothing against the French, I've been there twice, the people were great and I think it's a wonderful place. Heck, my wife's family is from France, not kidding.
That being said I do see where some of the anti-French attitudes come from, and being a student of history I do think some of the negative attitudes are very warranted.
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12-09-2014, 02:43 PM
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Sometimes when I'm hooking up my motorcycle trailer to my diesel Mercedes GL I leave the motor running.
There is zero diesel smell due to the diesel particulate filter. The only smell is something like steam. (My face is right there hooking up the electrics.) There is no black staining on the exhausts or anywhere on the back of the vehicle.
FWIW, mine is a couple years prior to diesel exhaust fluid.
France needs more modern diesels.
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12-09-2014, 03:15 PM
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I would argue that statement, first, the U.S. didn't enter the war until it was 2 years along, and second, it was definitely a group effort. Yes France was overwhelmed by the Germans but they still played a big role in our side winning the war.
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"Overwhelmed by the Germans"
LOL - I think you mean had surrendered to the Germans. Regardless, not disputing France sided with / provided assistance to America in breaking free from England. Think it coincidence they just so happened to be France's life long enemy and this was the new land? BTW, which "overwhelmed by the Germans" time are you referring to?
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My curiousity is peaked....I'm not up on my French-US relations. Google, here I come!
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Franco- < anything > relations (well, maybe sans Canada) will provide good insight for you.
Again, I'm not being flippant - France was helpful in America's Revolutionary War. And it's also more than 'just' WWII... The USA has been instrumental in ensuring France is well, still France on more than one occasion. Even after it had fallen. That is what allies do... or should do.
Coincidentally, was in France again last week. In the cool but also scary as snot dept if you do not like heights... the Eiffel Tower now has some glass floored observation stations on Level 1.  Rest assured though the French anti-American sentiment can still be easily found. True story...
Me [to waiter after observing him converse w/ two attractive young Asian women in English three tables over]: Pardon, je ne parle pas très bien français. Parlez-vous anglais?
Waiter: Uh No!
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12-09-2014, 01:18 PM
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Say didn't the French have something to do with there even being a U.S.A.?
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First off it is not " a" it is THE USA. Secondly, isn't THE USA the reason there is even still a France?
The diesel odour of yore is as prevalent there now as it is in the US... maybe even a bit less.
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12-09-2014, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Burg Boxster
First off it is not "a" it is THE USA. Secondly, isn't THE USA the reason there is even still a France?
The diesel odour of yore is as prevalent there now as it is in the US... maybe even a bit less.
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I would argue that statement, first, the U.S. didn't enter the war until it was 2 years along, and second, it was definitely a group effort. Yes France was overwhelmed by the Germans but they still played a big role in our side winning the war.
Fortunately now, we all get along and get to drive these awesome German cars to show it!
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