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Comments by "Neil Forbes" (@neilforbes416) on "Ep. 3 The Compact Cars of the Early 1960's" video.
2:40 And cars run on PETROL, not gas! Petrol is a liquid while gas is a vapour.
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2:30 Four-Door? That's a Two-Door sedan in the image. You need your eyes tested!
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8:17 Lincoln..........*Yeeeeeeeeuuuuuuuuggggggghhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!* Compared to this I'd rather have a Aussie-made Holden EH-model from 1963! At least you got a choice of Auto transmission and an Aussie-made "Air Chief" AM car radio(we didn't have FM in 1963).
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@dehman8174 The word "Petrol" is derived from Petroleum and is NOT a brand-name. But I cannot take you seriously as your writing is full of first-grade primary school misspellings and possessive case("your") instead of accusative("you're") which destroys your credibility.
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@dehman8174 Petrol(from Petroleum); the liquid - Gas; the vapour.
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@MarinCipollina In spoken English, and in written English, the British Version is standard. Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Scotland & Wales(the last-named three also have their own Gaelic languages), English-speakers in Europe and Asia, all learn to speak British English. Even Canada tries to avoid the inferior American version where and when they can. America stands alone and friendless in the English-speaking world as it has done so much to corrupt the language it has inherited from England.
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Chrysler stood on its own four TYRES! Tire is a verb, meaning to physically and/or mentally exhaust oneself while TYRE is the noun describing the rubber outer part of a vehicle's wheel.
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@Onizukachan915 American English is NOT the default international English. British English is the STANDARD for the language! Thus TYRE is the rubber rim of a vehicle's wheel while TIRE is the verb meaning to mentally and/or physically exhaust oneself. American English is an arrogant corruption of the language inherited from England.
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