Adnan Lotia August 26, 2004
#1 Posted by Syd on August 26, 2004 1:54:25 pm
Should I go buy me a Civic?
Read like a car promotion.
Read like a car promotion.
#2 Posted by nikki7777 on August 26, 2004 2:10:43 pm
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#3 Posted by akber on August 26, 2004 2:57:05 pm
really is accord costs the same .. i.e 1.268 million rs in india ..
wish we had better ties with india :P
well well article seems to remind me of Moth Smoke ...
the thing i hated about `moth smoke` was all its action was in lahore ...
wish we had better ties with india :P
well well article seems to remind me of Moth Smoke ...
the thing i hated about `moth smoke` was all its action was in lahore ...
#4 Posted by rahul_capri on August 26, 2004 6:38:38 pm
nice read Adnan..It is very refreshing to read something written for the sheer pleasure of writing..without any agendas..or morals or anything.
#5 Posted by mr.turpintine on August 26, 2004 6:38:39 pm
well, this is custom-built for karachi, so i hope you`re happy
#6 Posted by Pardaisi on August 26, 2004 6:38:39 pm
#2 by nikki7777 on August 26, 2004 2:10pm PT you said, #1...Yeah.Isn`t the Civic a luxury car in pakistan??.Why don`t you go across the border and buy an indian built Honda Accord for the same amount of dough???............
I say ``Why don`t you cross the border to Pakistan and sit on our big you know what! (no problem regardless of your sex, we can provide both)
Is this the level you want to talk? why don`t you stick to the realities and once in a while talk for the sake of discussion ?
I say ``Why don`t you cross the border to Pakistan and sit on our big you know what! (no problem regardless of your sex, we can provide both)
Is this the level you want to talk? why don`t you stick to the realities and once in a while talk for the sake of discussion ?
#7 Posted by yasirz on August 26, 2004 6:38:39 pm
im pretty sure a civic doesnt cost as much as an accord in India...unless honda is selling civics marketed(disguised) as accords!a V6 for the price of a V4..dream on
Its funny..At first the honda civic ..was well a honda Civic.Then Honda launched a new engine variant called Vtec hence civic was affectionately referred to as a Vti.Then came the latest version called oriel which for all im concerned has gotten smaller and been installed with different headlights.But its cooler to have an Oriel rather than a Vti or an Exi.
Its the SAME DAMN CAR you %#%#$%!
Anyway i drive an 86 corrolla hatchback so i should keep my moouth shut.:)
Its funny..At first the honda civic ..was well a honda Civic.Then Honda launched a new engine variant called Vtec hence civic was affectionately referred to as a Vti.Then came the latest version called oriel which for all im concerned has gotten smaller and been installed with different headlights.But its cooler to have an Oriel rather than a Vti or an Exi.
Its the SAME DAMN CAR you %#%#$%!
Anyway i drive an 86 corrolla hatchback so i should keep my moouth shut.:)
#8 Posted by tikkay on August 26, 2004 9:35:24 pm
well u surely made me nostalgic :) stick with the FX ......and Malboro.... ;)
#9 Posted by Bina_Shah on August 26, 2004 10:57:08 pm
Nice story... a little long though. Could do with some cutting down.
``Army of Me`` by Bjork - good song.
``Army of Me`` by Bjork - good song.
#10 Posted by wajahat on August 27, 2004 7:31:51 am
As a student of the psychology of Semantics, I can rationalise this story differently. The Civic and the Girl represent the Social Upper Classes of Karachi, whereas our hero represents the Middle Class with all its audacities and humdrums. The FX and Civic represent this divide, why did the author resort to such extreme examples. The girl is shown to be a symbol of attraction, yet the author infuses the idea of a smoking girl which is an elitist domain (as yet). These are subtle differences, the big clue is in the competition that the author focuses on. The Civic vs FX race and who will beat who. Typically we would expect some form of nausea around the FX, but the author show no love towards his battered FX, infact there is a complete lack of emotion between the author and his vehicle, and in some cases almost hints contempt. The Girl in this is mainly used to give it a romantic angle, thats all she is used for, although the story tries to focus in on her, the author somehow keeps slipping that focus on the Civic.
There is a great Class Maelstorm in the writer`s mind and his references to the city`s posher areas renforces this. His write up represents this storm behind the lines. I personally dont know whether to rate it for it`s social commentary or take it in the spirit of slapstick.
I know this is pedantic, but i guess we all view things differently. My only advice would be to learn his FX, learning the lesson from Albert Camus`s Myth of Sysphus.
There is a great Class Maelstorm in the writer`s mind and his references to the city`s posher areas renforces this. His write up represents this storm behind the lines. I personally dont know whether to rate it for it`s social commentary or take it in the spirit of slapstick.
I know this is pedantic, but i guess we all view things differently. My only advice would be to learn his FX, learning the lesson from Albert Camus`s Myth of Sysphus.
#11 Posted by irfanhamid on August 27, 2004 7:31:51 am
The fun of living in the north is that you can get the chassis of a 70s Mark II (amazingly impressive vehicle), have it fitted with a Toyota B2 engine (the one they have in the flying coaches) and go to Peshawar and buy a 2 stage turbocharger for Rs. 6,000; and you have the meanest machine on the road. You could beat the pants off of a Civic 1.8L on Constitution Avenue in Islamabad.
And all this will cost you around 100K rupees, not a bad deal at all.
Regards,
Irfan.
And all this will cost you around 100K rupees, not a bad deal at all.
Regards,
Irfan.
#12 Posted by xeneb on August 27, 2004 7:32:06 am
seriously needed to be shorter.
you`ve got a knack for being descrptive and evoking emotions that ppl can relate to, you know the cigarettes the cassette the screeching i could almost hera it.
but it rambled on a bit much, you woulda kept my attention if it had been half of what it was, i skipped thru the middle and read the end.
heres a thing, towards the end, sure it doesnt need a lesson or a profound conclusion but im the kinda perosn who needs a point.
some point, any point, a thought, a question, an answer. you know?
you`ve got a knack for being descrptive and evoking emotions that ppl can relate to, you know the cigarettes the cassette the screeching i could almost hera it.
but it rambled on a bit much, you woulda kept my attention if it had been half of what it was, i skipped thru the middle and read the end.
heres a thing, towards the end, sure it doesnt need a lesson or a profound conclusion but im the kinda perosn who needs a point.
some point, any point, a thought, a question, an answer. you know?
#13 Posted by nikki7777 on August 27, 2004 10:57:28 am
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#14 Posted by nikki7777 on August 27, 2004 5:17:49 pm
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#15 Posted by DoubleC on August 28, 2004 12:26:46 am
#13 by nikki7777 on August 27, 2004 10:57am PT
#5...yasirz.....check out www.hondacarindia.com............the seventh generation honda accord
Third world blokes fighting over a pea sized car....... silly....
#5...yasirz.....check out www.hondacarindia.com............the seventh generation honda accord
Third world blokes fighting over a pea sized car....... silly....
#16 Posted by cUtEhIjAbI on August 28, 2004 8:04:28 am
the story of every relationship, here
starts in a car.
could be shorter
starts in a car.
could be shorter
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