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◊ 2018-04-14 13:43 |
That looks like a 1992-1994 Mercury Topaz. |
◊ 2018-04-14 14:51 |
it could also be a 1992-1994 Ford Tempo since both this vehicle and the Mercury Topaz look almost exactly the same |
◊ 2018-04-14 17:50 |
I think you're right, because I just noticed that it has one of those black "bras" to protect the front end. |
◊ 2018-04-14 22:49 |
You know Hoppe, how about we title this one a 1992 Ford Tempo GL, because on closer inspection, I don't think it has that non-functional light bar at the front, and also, it don't think it's the performance-oriented GLS model -- Last edit: 2018-04-14 22:51:12 |
◊ 2018-04-15 00:59 |
On the contrary, it has the 1988-91 Mercury Topaz grille and bumpers. |
◊ 2018-04-15 01:05 |
Man, I wished this was a Ford Tempo, because it's name is fun to say in the German language; "ihr tempo est morderisch" -- Last edit: 2018-04-15 01:07:49 |
◊ 2018-04-15 01:15 |
*ist *mörderisch Ihr Tempo ist mörderisch - "That's one big tissue!" |
◊ 2018-04-15 01:18 |
I think it also means, "Their speed is murderous" Gamer |
◊ 2018-04-15 01:26 |
"Ihr" is the formal form of "you" if you're referring to the old opening of Cobra 11 (where that line comes from) that's indeed 'their'. ("Sie können Du zu mir sagen - You can say you to me) And 'Tempo' is most commonly associated with a brand of tissues also named this way, and used as a synonym for such. "Hast du mal ein Tempo für mich?" -- Last edit: 2018-04-15 01:27:51 |
◊ 2018-04-15 01:29 |
Oh, thanks Gamer, although I mainly use Google Translate for translating German sentences into English ones as I'm not skilled in the German language. -- Last edit: 2018-04-15 03:41:44 |