Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 23:55:54 GMT From: "Walt Kienzle" <wkienzle.nospamnospamlobal.net> Subject: Re: Ignition Location
I thought that it was time for a bit of levity and I knew that someone else would provide the complete answer (erroneous assumption #1; also see erroneous assumption #3). How can a question be an error? (erroneous assumption #2). I know Germans have a great sense of humor, because I am German. It's just an expression (erroneous assumption #3). I knew you weren't from Germany; I wasn't fooled by your given name - although Denmark is geographically nearby (erroneous assumption #4). Ha! My 4 to your 3. You lost. Humor wins. "Johannes" <johsnospamblock2sizefitter.com> wrote in message news:426397DD.F0FC8C64nospamblock2sizefitter.com... > > > Peter Wilkins wrote: >> >> On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 19:27:56 GMT, Johannes >> <johsnospamblock2sizefitter.com> wrote : >> >> > >> > >> >Walt Kienzle wrote: >> >> >> >> Because it is not really a Saab at all, but an exotic Italian car that >> >> we >> >> normally wouldn't be able to get in the US. ;-) >> > >> >How can you say such nonsense? >> >> He can say that because it is essentially true. >> The 9000 was a joint project between a number of car makers, and was >> not designed by Saab. It appeared with minor trim changes in a number >> of marques, but fell out of favour with most fairly quickly, only Saab >> continuing with it until they brought out the 9-5. > > Walt Kienzle please note: Not everybody is well informed enough to see > through your humour (error No 1). Secondly, Germans have great sense of > humour (error No 2). Thirdly, I'm Danish (error No 3) > >> I have had numerous (about 14 from memory) Saabs since 1973 covering >> all models except the 9000, which I refused to buy after looking it >> over, on the grounds that it wasn't really a Saab. > > I had a Fiat Croma 1987, the other Type 4 car, so I know the difference > between the cars first hand.