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14570 messages, Last post on Dec 03, 2009 at 9:18 AM
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This is the place for Crew members to kick back, relax, and talk about...whatever!
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without dreams, nothing occurs... Bob |
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We gotta find out what druge Piech was taking, and let the Subaru guys smoke some. The man was fiscally nuts, but at least the products coming out now are cutting edge. -juice |
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G'day
I think the pronunciation is approximately "twah-reg" with a hard "g". They are one of the last nomadic people in Africa, fround in Mali, Niger and similar parts.
There are about 800,000 of the Tuareg living around the Sahara. They are uinusual in the Muslim word as the men are veiled and the women not. They have an unusual alphabet "t'finagh". http://tuaregs.free.fr/commun/plus/polices.zip
They are big on cooking and music http://www.studiom.de/giger/fotoxxl/percussion/a-Afrika/Afrika5.htm
The concept of the nomadic traveller in wild country is actually fairly inspired for the VW 4wd. The only other really apt one I can think of is the Land Rover which was originally intended as a Rover car for the land owner. There are some extremely silly ones I can think of. Any other apt names come to mind?
Cheers Graham |
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| laughing at the 'active lifestyle' comment about the roller blading subaru owners .. maybe SOME of you have the car for an active lifestyle .. I just bought mine cause I wanted something to haul things in and this one was the best value and also the most COMFORTABLE RIDE ! | |
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regarding naming the vehicle Touareg, besides for the difficult pronunciation (tour-egg). Seems that these nomads of the desert are also famous for owning slaves—not exactly a strong PR point... Graham, thanks for the trivia! Bob |
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"The concept of the nomadic traveller in wild country is actually fairly inspired for the VW 4wd. The only other really apt one I can think of is the Land Rover which was originally intended as a Rover car for the land owner. There are some extremely silly ones I can think of. Any other apt names come to mind?" Volkswagen did this 28 years ago, when I switched from air cooled VWs to water-cooled. Their first US watercooled car was the Scirocco, named for the Saharan desert wind. (beat the Rabbit here by a couple of months.) I always thought the Toyota Land Rover was aptly named. However, now it should be called "Toyota Bloated Overpriced SUV POS Driven By Gum Smacking Phone Talking Soccer Moms" <G> Steve |
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I tried to put your 'acronym' together, but it just doesn't flow right! "TBOSUVPOSDBGSPTSM" Great idea, though. I think you got the vehicle concept right, but we just have to work on rearranging the letters to something more easily pronounced. Steve |
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Wait a sec, I thought it was twah-regg? Even we cannot agree on this. Scirocco was a cool name. I kind of wanted one of those in high school. Let's use paisan's term - Soccer Mom Vehicle. -juice |
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Bloated Overpriced Soccer Mom Vehicle... BOSMV? Jim |
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I test drove the Scirocco but was immediately turned off because it had zero headroom for someone over 6'. I literally had to recline the seat to prevent my head from whacking the headliner. -Frank P. |
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