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@krewkid09 it is!
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Holy shit thats sexy
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i only ever see these cars either on a track or stuck in traffic
not the height of practicality
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Fucking hell that car is sexy
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@sugarsaint No problem, thanks for understanding. As cheesy as it sounds, I like to pride myself on my interactions with my viewers and I always will be willing to clarify things. Some get my explanations, some don't. :)
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@CarsandCoffeeIrvine Your point is very well made and taken, and you remain remarkably calm through all this !! (not that i'm trying to wind you up)
Thanks for you thoughts.
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@sugarsaint Okay, let's be real. I haven't ever seen a matte pink Lamborghini before a Qatari man brought it over to London. I've never seen a Hamann Guardian, Volcano, a Fab Design Panamera and SLR, a matte black/purple or red chrome Bugatti Veyron before Arabs all took them to Europe. My point being is that they have styles that no one else in the world buys into, hence the tags you see around YouTube. Again, this is not condescending or derogatory, just an indication, if you will.
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@CarsandCoffeeIrvine "Or you could just ignore the title and watch the video" i can do that ;-) also it's not just your video with this term but too many to list that starts with Arab this or that, as if perhaps we should expect something 'diffrent' i don't see anything diffrent with Arab own cars bar the odd lame example as you have given. They have some owners with GREAT and unique car collections, but style? i fail to see anything significant.
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@sugarsaint I guess some people still don't understand. True car enthusiasts know the Arabs for their unique and bold ideas, some spectacular, others not so hot; for example a matte pink Lamborghini or a turquoise Koenigsegg. If you were a real car enthusiast perusing YouTube, you would know that it's not a derogatory or condescending term, just one to indicate style and a lesser known car scene. Or you could just ignore the title and watch the video :)
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@CarsandCoffeeIrvine NO not really, the rest of the wold don't bulid or own cool cars then? drop the Arab part. it's plain crass sounding.
@ahausheer I agree with you. However, in the car culture, we respect the Arabs for having some of the coolest cars on the planet and the fact they're not afraid to share their own tastes with the public. This term-to car enthusiasts, at least-is not derogatory at all. The Arabs have a tradition of bringing their incredibly unique cars to London for the summer and most of us find that pretty cool. Many others are fascinated with this as well, hence the title. Hope that explains it all!
CarsandCoffeeIrvine 2 months ago 12
I don't like that you say Arab owned. Is it ok to say Jewish owned or Black owned or White owned? Cant we just say its a Ferrari in London?
ahausheer 2 months ago 8