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wrenchhead
It would also annoy me to see lots of such comments - and I don't do nearly as much work as Antp to review them all. Imagine, a lot of pages like that damn goblin truck.
antp
If/When the "made in" field will be added, it would have to be filled only for cars made in another country than their "origin" country of course.
Like the "made for". We do not fill "made for D" for all the German cars
Like the "made for". We do not fill "made for D" for all the German cars
bravada
Oh well, if so let it insert the country automatic for vehicles which most probably were made in the current "country of origin" (true for e.g. most Fiats and larger Opels, even the Corsas COULD come from Eisenach).
antp
Because I still think that having a flag of the country from where the car design/conception comes from is interesting.
bravada
In Polish, it is "dirty Polish" to say "no" (people in the North tend to add "no?", in the South "yes?" and in Mazovia "prawda?" (roughly equals "ain't that true?")
Anyway, I do know both of that and still love it And those qre question tags
Antoine, why not just swap the "origin" field for "place of origin" rather than "spiritual origin"?
Anyway, I do know both of that and still love it And those qre question tags
Antoine, why not just swap the "origin" field for "place of origin" rather than "spiritual origin"?
antp
Indeed, it is the same in French so I make that "mistake"
CarChasesFanatic
Adrián, I love your "no?" How do you say that in Spanish?
I sometimes cant avoid saying, no? because in Spanish we dont have question tasks (?) they have that name, dont they? so we can say
The other day you went to the cinema didnt you?
but in Spanish it would simply be The other day you went to the cinema no?
We even ask a lot of times yes no? which in englsih i know it sounds funny
I think the same goes with French, ive seen Antoine saying no? many times too.
antp
I can add the field and just let others fill it / update it, sure
bravada
Adrián, I love your "no?" How do you say that in Spanish?
Just as a sidenote, GM builds Opels in Germany, Spain, Belgium and Poland at the moment, as far as EU is concerned.
Anyhoo, please take note of the fact that the field DOES NOT have to be filled for every vehicle, just as we do not fill in "built for", or chassis code, trim level etc. This is just additional info we MAY add if we can identify it and it's relevant.
Antoine, I do believe it is labour of love, ain't it I also believe admins can help you a lot with this particular task - and they seem to be doing a really good job!
Just as a sidenote, GM builds Opels in Germany, Spain, Belgium and Poland at the moment, as far as EU is concerned.
Anyhoo, please take note of the fact that the field DOES NOT have to be filled for every vehicle, just as we do not fill in "built for", or chassis code, trim level etc. This is just additional info we MAY add if we can identify it and it's relevant.
Antoine, I do believe it is labour of love, ain't it I also believe admins can help you a lot with this particular task - and they seem to be doing a really good job!
CarChasesFanatic
but nowadays dont we have at least a plant per country in Europe? i mean, for example, theres an Opel plant in Spain, but ig uess there are others in Germany, France, Italy, so everytime we get an opel we will have to put made in Spain, France, Italy etc?? quite hard isnt it? or will we do it depending on where the film takes place? so if it is a Spanish film the Opel is made in Spain?
but what about if the film is Rumanian for example, and the dont have a plant there, where are those vehicles made for that country?
Its gonna be a bit dificult to stay the made in field no? i think its gonna take more of our time arguing about it, or do people here want to do it because it is simple to do?
but what about if the film is Rumanian for example, and the dont have a plant there, where are those vehicles made for that country?
Its gonna be a bit dificult to stay the made in field no? i think its gonna take more of our time arguing about it, or do people here want to do it because it is simple to do?