![]() 01/28/2016 at 20:04 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I’ve been lacking motivation lately, only finished a quarter of my suspension install and decided I would go find something to be angry about on the internet.
I found it, car phrases that bother me immensely. Most because they are undeserving.
Heard someone calling a Toyota Supra a “timeless classic.”
Yea it is a cool car, but timeless classic? I’m not too sure.
“Handles like a go cart,” that gets thrown around ALOT, to a lot of undeserving cars, and a go cart handles pretty piss poor on anything other then a perfectly flat surface.
What phrases grinds your gears as related to cars?
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When people call smarts a “Smart Car”. It’s called a smart fortwo, or a smart roadster/crossblade/forfour. Or, if you don’t know the model name, just call it a smart.
If you don’t know the model name of a Ford, you don’t call it a “Ford Car”, you just call it a Ford.
Only reason I put “smart (car) Girl“ in my name is because I comment on more than just Oppo/Jalopnik, and people often thought I was just being pretentious with “smart Girl”.
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I think it’s a bit different from what you mean, but it annoys me when someone calls an inline 4 or 6 a v engine.
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Dampening.
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The word ‘sporty” because it’s such a vague term. Is the car fast? Does it handle well? Does it look cool? Dunno, but it’s sporty!
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“This car is very
unique
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The number one definition of the word “unique” is “one of a kind.” THERE ARE NO DEGREES OF ONE OF A KIND. This pisses me off when people say anything is “_____ unique.” It’s the wrong word.
But really, it’s visceral . It’s like saying that an engine’s displacement is engorged . It just sounds off, and is also overused and trite.
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It drives me nuts when people call a car a “whip”. Gaaaahhhh ITS CALLED A CAR, PEOPLE
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Stage 1/2/3/4/5/whatever mods. No no no no!
Stage II turbos with Stage III boost and a Stage I exhaust with Stage IV clutch, and a Stage VI diff all through Stage V tires br0!
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The word engine pisses me off.
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A little different, but the number of times I have heard inline 8 cylinder, and a v-4 in my life and had an urge to smack them upside the head, yea I can relate.
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Hate to break it to ya, but 90's cars are now classics almost 20 years later.
Also people calling a DCT or flappy paddle (F1 or other) a manual sans the words automated behind it. My fiancee ordered a BMW with a stickshift. It showed up with paddles and the dealer said “ohh I thought you meant sport manual”. DOH
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-_-...
I feel a bit more educated all of a sudden.
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What about when people call a CUV a truck? lol
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Yes, but what stage is the driver? :)
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“Pretty unique,” yea...I know what you mean.
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“Ran when parked”
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Never heard that. I do call a CUV an SUV and sometimes I’ll call trucks cars. Sometimes people will call their BOF SUVs trucks which I wouldn't do but I'm not necessarily bothered by.
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We all have to learn sometime! When I was a newbie at my first track day I said ‘dampening’ to some guy I was talking to and he rolled his eyes at me.
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Dynamic. But it makes me laugh more than anything.
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I feel that handles like a go-kart means more that it feels nimble and quick reacting.
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I don’t like the term “Windscreen Wiper”
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I get that, I have a “classic” car, but still...the changing definition bothers me a bit, at some point in time a 350z will be a “classic” as will an audi q5, that just seems wrong.
I really hope the dealer let you give someone a dope slap for that one!
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...20 years ago, sigh.
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Would you prefer “motor”?
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Stage Too soon Junior!
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This too, like “95% restored” for a car with no damn paint.
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Breaks
Fender flairs
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Hmm fair enough, there just wasn’t a differentiation, I rarely see the convertible or the coupe version, so smart car always was in reference to a smart fortwo, lesson learned.
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“Alloy wheels”
As opposed to wheels made of steel. Which is also an alloy.
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My dad’s SUV has a sport mode, because it is a “SUV with the heart of a sports car...”
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Ack, guilty.
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Stage numbers are actually a pretty good system for categorizing mods, as long as they’re consistent.
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Oh so it is broken?
Oh do your fenders have pizzaz?
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CAFE, emissions regulations, they're in my top 7.
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4 door coupe
4 door sports car
Sports car: sporty car with two seats
Sports coupe: sporty car with two doors
Sports sedan: sporty car with four doors
Quit trying to lump yourself with cars that you’re not! You just confused everyone and now nobody knows what the f the terms mean anymore!
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But, why can’t you just say that? Feels nimble and quick, perfectly sound and useful information.
Handles like a go cart, what like a professional racing go cart that feels crazy unstable and skittish on the road? Or the silly little go carts at chuckecheese? Why is go-cart our epitome of handling? /rant
![]() 01/28/2016 at 20:27 |
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easy fix
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“Posi” when used to describe any car with LSD, even a non-GM product.
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Rust free...except for the rust spot here, here, here, and there...on and under there...
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Then go and fix it before putting this stupid ad up!
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What are your other 6?
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And tomatoes are a fruit, but you wouldn’t put them in a fruit salad.
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Stage left
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I need context with this one... Dampening does have valid contexts...
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I’ve seen this a lot when searching for differentials.
Posi in the rear on old japanese cars, I always wonder if they stuffed an american rear end back there.
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I get what auto journalists are trying to say when they use “defies the laws of physics” to describe the way a car handles - they’re trying to capture how phenomenal and unique said car’s handling is. Something about that bit of hyperbole rubs me the wrong way, though.
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Perhaps it’s because I’m an engineer... But without data, its all bullshit to me.
“Oh I see you’re running twin GTX4294Rs at 25psi with bullhorns dumped at the nose through a Liberty trans to a spooled Currie 9" and 10.5" DRs. Nelson Racing built that motor? No sir, I will not run your 4.5sec 1/8 mi piece on my slow ass 10sec 1/4mi bike for money.”
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Shock absorbers are correctly defined as dampers because they attenuate the oscillation of the springs. So tuning the damping of a suspension would be the correct terminology, though it has become almost interchangeable with ‘dampening.’
To me ‘dampening’ sounds like you’ve made your car wet.
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I hate this one. Look, I don’t know what all of the tiers are for whatever company you payed for your parts. If you don’t really know what’s been done either, just say “the turbo and exhaust were upgraded by so-and-so”.
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Ahh! Thanks.
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but ‘ghost ride the car’ doesn’t sound as cool
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ricer
because the difference between ‘tuner’ and ‘ricer’ does not exist anymore, especially on the internet.
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I would argue that the Supra is a timeless classic, or at least about as close to one as any car from that particular era.
I think one that is really confusing is “high gearing” and “low gearing”. Because people always confuse them, and then use them interchangeably. There’s nothing wrong with the terms, just their abuse. “Tall gearing” and “short gearing” are a little less confusingly used, even if they’re technically not technical.
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When my Land Rover gets called a ‘Jeep’.
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Tuner actually bugs the shit out of me. A tuner car used to be Callaway, Salleen, Dinan... Now it’s “Jim bolted a park bench to his trunk and it’s a tuner car now.”
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I don’t get mad at it or anything...I just don’t understand where it came from. lol
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Np! It’s not a big enough deal that it really matters. More just like a car pet peeve I have haha.
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I live in a sort of weird place. If it looks even remotely like a SUV, I know people who will call it a truck. I’ve even seen people call a Buick Encore a truck. Wat? lol
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“Only 90,000 miles!”
Yeah, on a 2013?
Or “Loaded!”
Power windows doesn’t equal “loaded” anymore.
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I feel you, age is only one factor in the term “classic”. I am sure a new term will arise for 80-90's collector cars, similar to the pre and post-war early vintage cars.
Hah. After trying to convince us we really did want the DCT, they reordered the car with an added $1K discount for the extra 8 week wait.
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I had a teacher who put an interesting way:
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing a tomato has no place in a fruit salad.
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Don’t have time too many projects
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“fresh”
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“One of the only...”
What does that even mean? “One of only a few...” or something like that means something, but this kills me.
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Inline 8 you say?
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Japanese “nostalgic” car is already using the term to describe desirable cars in the 80s/90s now that I think of it.
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“It’s not a Jeep. It’s the Jeep’s unreliable cousin.”
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My personal favorite is “Knowledge is knowing Frankenstein is not the monster. Wisdom is knowing that Frankenstein is the monster”
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yeah... the “4dr coupe” thing is just goofy. It’s like calling a giraffe an elephant with a long neck.
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Sewing machine smooth. Handles like its on rails. Any descriptive phrase that is cut and pasted word for word into at least half of all car reviews.
Oh, and “grounded to the ground”.
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Not really a phrase but a misnomer when non-car people say their car has a “V4" engine. Unless it’s a specific model of Saab or Lanica, they sound stupid. My hatred of this is irrational but exists nonetheless.
Non-car related sayings that piss me off include, but are not limited to:
“irregardless” you mean “regardless”
And
“I could care less” saying that means that you care enough that you are able to care less than you do, what you actually mean to say is “I couldn’t care less.”
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Front Engine, Mid Engine, Rear Engine.
Basically how people define each arrangement can be really dumb, that’s all.
![]() 01/29/2016 at 01:36 |
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I’ve always felt that same way about the “Smart Car” phrase and it’s so nice to find someone else who thinks the way I do. You are literally the only other person I’ve seen/heard express this.
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I used to hear callers on CarTalk say that their engine “turns over but won’t start”. Ack. When your engine turns over, THAT MEANS IT’S NOW RUNNING. What they should have said is that the engine cranks but won’t start.
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Did you say CarTalk? Omg I’m so glad I’ve found that podcast. Comedic car advice is the best car advice :D
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I’ve been listening to them more and more and it makes me cringe when I hear that, granted they are calling in since they don’t know I suppose.
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hear hear!
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I despise that, I mean I understand you can run out of analogies and such, but when you start applying said sporty phrase to every car it looses meaning.
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Ah as a frequent visitor to JNC I really should have known, I suppose it will be up to the individual and how they interpret the word, but classic still brings up a very specific era to my mind. I know someone else could argue classic should only apply to pre xxxx year as well.
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...that can’t be real can it? That would probably be horridly unbalanced, and now that I think about it I think 3jz is saved for use for the v6 that will be coming to the new supra.
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Dude, V-8's and V-6's didn’t really go mainstream until the Mid 1950's.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buick_Roa…
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The Jeep's unreliable "British" Cousin
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Straight-8's do exist. They were relatively common engines for luxury and performance cars in the 1930's and 40's.
“1933 Bugatti Type 59 Grand Prix engine” by No machine-readable author provided. Sfoskett~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims). - No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims).. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Commons -
Chrysler also put a straight 8 in their Atlantic concept car in the mid 90's.
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I’m talking your run of the mill guy talking about his SUV or truck, I understand that V-4's also do exist, but unless it is an old lancia or fiat, probably not what is in someone’s toyota or honda.
That chrysler is quite pretty.
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Context in reference to modern cars and trucks or small cars. My guess is the guy didn’t shoehorn an inline 8 into his land cruiser, and the other guy didn’t swap a v-4 into his civic,
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I got to see it at the NAIAS the year it was revealed there. It was indeed a pretty car and the engine was a work of art. Which is no small feat for what was essentially two Neon engines welded together.
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Holy shit I want to slap little kids (because it’s always kids) when they say that.
Okay you go to your “whip,” I'll go to my CAR.
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Only interchangeable by people that don’t realize that “dampening” means EXACTLY that you’ve made your car wet.
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All my life I’ve only heard people use the phrase “turns over” to mean the engine cranks. Why does it have to mean the engine is running?
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This one was drilled into my by my high school English teacher. Sadly, learning the language we speak seems to be a lost art.
However I would arge the phrase “almost unique” could be valid. But that’s just a different degree of “not unique”.
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“Too many mods to list.”
If I have time to read the ad, I have time to read through your ‘extensive’ list of modifications. If you can’t list them, then you are either lazy (which makes me wonder if you are also lazy about maintenance), or not knowledgeable (which then scares me that you are modifying the car).
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Particularly bad when referring to any LSD that isn’t a clutch-pack type.
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It’s worse than that, because it is a self-contradiction. A coupe is a car with 2 doors. So a “4dr coupe” is literally a 4 door car with 2 doors.
It is as bad as a “roadster coupe”. Either it is a roadster, or it is a coupe.
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“Options list” that includes nothing but standard equipment on the base model.