Hello all from the home town of Volvo. After driving these cars for over 40 years I look for more excitements in my life. Peugeot Partner 1.9D -01 and Citroen C4 1.6 EGS -07 are my new friends in my mobile life. Nice to be here on this forum!
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Hello from Gothenburg Sweden
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I have a guilty soft spot for the big Swedes 
Welcome!

Welcome!
French is best.
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Welcome to the forum
I too like a good Volvo, which models have you owned in the past?

I too like a good Volvo, which models have you owned in the past?
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Hello everybody! I suppose this is the "new Gothenburger on board" thread, so here I am. Another Gothenburger, that is. Good to be here!
Volvo? I've heard of those. They're Chinese, aren't they?
Volvo? I've heard of those. They're Chinese, aren't they?

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Hej och tack för välkomnandet! Många skandinaver på forumet ser jag!myglaren wrote:Hej på dig![]()
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Hi! My Volvo history: Volvo 244L 1977- 1998 (330000 km), Volvo 164 GLE-75 (82-84), Volvo 245D-82 (84-86), Volvo 745GL-86 (86-89), Volvo 745GLE-86 (89-03), Volvo 850-96 (99-2010). I have still one Volvo 360GLE-86 in use. And now French cars!!Citroenmad wrote:Welcome to the forum![]()
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Hi! I don´t like to drive "rice cookers"Seehund wrote:Hello everybody! I suppose this is the "new Gothenburger on board" thread, so here I am. Another Gothenburger, that is. Good to be here!
Volvo? I've heard of those. They're Chinese, aren't they?

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Unless it's a Nissan Skyline or any Nissan with SX or ZX at the end of it's nameroffekof wrote: Hi! I don´t like to drive "rice cookers".

Took a lady-friend out for her birthday last evening and spotted a lovely Skyline in the restaurant car park. I drooled and dribbled


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Ja då, dock inte Jag bara.roffekof wrote:Hej och tack för välkomnandet! Många skandinaver på forumet ser jag!myglaren wrote:Hej på dig![]()
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RICER
The pejorative is often intended to denigrate cars which have been modified cosmetically to give a false impression of high performance, but are not actually capable of it. The accusation behind this is that the car has been customized with the intent to fool people. The term is most often used against East Asian-made vehicles where the population is presumed to subsist on a diet of rice (quote of wikipedia)
It was an american term, you have the muscle, import (audi/bmw/porsche/etc) and asian car types. When your on a track in your Camero SS with all sorts of shiney supercharger out the bonnet thinking your the nuts and a Honda CRX beats you, yeah, there is going to be some name calling. With the growth of illegal race cultures all over the world, terms get confused. In england a ricer is a car chavved up with bodykit, neons and that tat. Its quite like if your doing a "Wangan run" in the UK. No, your not in Japan on 1 of their well known motorways, your just doing a top speed run to see who can get the fastest between 2 points on a motorway.
Just to clear it up for you lot

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Thanks for clearing that one up RatheramRatheram wrote: Just to clear it up for you lot



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Have to include this, so rude not to. How is this a ricer or rice cooker?!?!
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the 1000bhp is a lie, its not that powerful and the 300Kp/h, well, naa...
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the 1000bhp is a lie, its not that powerful and the 300Kp/h, well, naa...
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Hello welcome to the french car forum.