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Originally posted by rcjunky007 View PostIt's Japanese. Owned by Toyota. I'm not sure what diahatsu means, but hijet means midget.
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Once again, I find myself red in the face, a victim of my own poor comedic timing. “Gasund heit” was supposed to be a joke but, clearly, it fell flat.
Does anyone remember when the Japanese auto maker, Isuzu, tried to gain a foot hold in the U.S. market back in the 80s (I think)? They ran a commercial on TV that went something like this:
A Japanese guy pulls up and gets out of a tiny, funny-looking Japanese car (remember, this was the 80s…tiny foreign cars were considered “de clase” and worthy of ridicule back then, especially in Texas). He is immediately approached by curious American onlookers, one of whom asks him, “Hey, what kind of car is that?” The Japanese guy quickly answers, “Isuzu” to which the curious American replies, “Gasund heit! But what kind of car is that?”
I guess you had to be there…
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Originally posted by Briar Friar View PostYoure funny Fleet Manager. Sweet ride. Dual opening sliders is sweet but too mechanical and a waste of functional surface area.
Short people privilege exists.
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Originally posted by Briar Friar View PostYoure funny Fleet Manager. Sweet ride. Dual opening sliders is sweet but too mechanical and a waste of functional surface area.
Short people privilege exists.
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Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View PostOnce again, I find myself red in the face, a victim of my own poor comedic timing. “Gasund heit” was supposed to be a joke but, clearly, it fell flat.
Does anyone remember when the Japanese auto maker, Isuzu, tried to gain a foot hold in the U.S. market back in the 80s (I think)? They ran a commercial on TV that went something like this:
A Japanese guy pulls up and gets out of a tiny, funny-looking Japanese car (remember, this was the 80s…tiny foreign cars were considered “de clase” and worthy of ridicule back then, especially in Texas). He is immediately approached by curious American onlookers, one of whom asks him, “Hey, what kind of car is that?” The Japanese guy quickly answers, “Isuzu” to which the curious American replies, “Gasund heit! But what kind of car is that?”
I guess you had to be there…
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Originally posted by hoythunter02 View PostSo little over 3k lbs….man that thing is so sweet. Did it cost less than a new Ranger crew or CanAm?
If you follow the link that was provided, they have prices listed.
That is one good looking lease ride. I hope you update this thread after testing it out on your lease.
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