You are not logged in. Login Now
 0-24   25-49   50-74   75-99   100-124   125-149   139-163   164-188   189-213 
 214-238   239-261         
 
Author Message
25 new of 261 responses total.
slynne
response 164 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 15:45 UTC 2003

Sometimes they make a car look more interesting but more often, they 
just look stupid. *shrug*
albaugh
response 165 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 21:06 UTC 2003

On a maroon-/wine-colored PT Cruiser:  DIVA PT
albaugh
response 166 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 21:06 UTC 2003

A plate Bush detractors would probably like to see:  WMD 000
bruin
response 167 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 01:43 UTC 2003

Virginia "400th Anniversary" plate MOUN-10.
albaugh
response 168 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 17:16 UTC 2003

On a black Lexus:  SNOOTY
gelinas
response 169 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 17:26 UTC 2003

Reminds me:  On the front a red Jag:  She Won  (the back plate was SHEWON2)
jep
response 170 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 18:07 UTC 2003

Michigan plate: SCSI DR 

It seems to me at least 1/3 of the new VW Beetles I've seen have 
personalized plates; many more than PT Cruisers.

Most new cars look so much alike that a spoiler is probably required 
for a lot of people.  There're the Ford Focus/Honda Accord/Pontiac Vibe 
cars, the Pontiac Lemans/Ford Taurus cars, then pickup trucks, 
minivans, and SUVs.  There's not a lot of variety in body styles of 
cars being sold these days, leading to crimes like the Pontiac Aztek 
(which is not quite a minivan; it's a slight variant on the PT Cruiser, 
seems to me)
bru
response 171 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 00:57 UTC 2003

YUICHI
jep
response 172 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 03:24 UTC 2003

re resp:163: What *is* the aerodynamic function of a spoiler?
gelinas
response 173 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 03:30 UTC 2003

It is _supposed_ to force the car down onto its wheels, improving traction.
This is especially useful on a rear-wheel drive car whose engine is in the
front.
scott
response 174 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 12:11 UTC 2003

Don't forget the "only works at high speeds" disclaimer, Joe.  On your average
shmoe car it's not going to do much at all, at least in an engineering sense.
gelinas
response 175 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 12:21 UTC 2003

Right; the original comment noted that they don't work, so the question
I was answering was, "What do they do [when they do work]?"
goose
response 176 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 20:52 UTC 2003

Here's a long list collected over the last week or so:

SUNDNCE
LP CPA
HUNTR
SKYWARD
2QUAHOG (?)
MELLOWW (on a yellow C5 Corvette)
SUNNSKI
SHANTI1
MORENA1
ARKTEKT (an architecht that visited our office)
HARDLUK
HNDARON (on an RV hauling a big trailer with Honda motorcycles in it)
STAZ (OH plate)
VET1976 (a '76 'vette)
SOAR HI
ILUVDEB
PRCP
GABB
FLGATRS
DA 1 RESA (OH)
DSNEY19 (IL)
KWIC 1 (IL)
MAGICK (ON)
B26BMBR (there was a B-26 a thte airshow this weekend, the pilot perhaps?)
FONDUE
AIRSHOW
CPU WZD (on a Honda Insight)
YALE 71

Whew.....all plate from MI unless noted.
gelinas
response 177 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 21:02 UTC 2003

I saw BNICE yesterday.
dcat
response 178 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 11 22:01 UTC 2003

BUGBOMB a "new beetle" sporting a spoiler & racing stripe
FINZ UP
BUMBLBE a bright yellow Porsche
BKMNIAC
PRNTCPY
MARUTHI
BLUDVIL
STOPHER
SPYDHER

all MI.
jaklumen
response 179 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 00:40 UTC 2003

resp:174 Supposedly then, isn't that why the Turbo Beetles deployed 
the spoiler at a certain speed (100 MPH?)
bru
response 180 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 01:11 UTC 2003

Lighthouse plate COVE
        owner lives at lighthouse cove

2 XCELL

DOGLOVER
jmsaul
response 181 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 02:34 UTC 2003

Re #175:  If you're talking about my comment, what I meant by it is that many
          of these spoilers won't work at any speed -- they're aerodynamically
          neutral, so they can't produce downforce.
albaugh
response 182 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 17:06 UTC 2003

R W K 1

On Mr. Balboa's sports car in "Rocky 3":  SOTHPAW  (Pennsylvania plate)

Virginia plate on vehicle driven by a man at the time:  DEMF

BS on van of some business:

Drive has no money.
He's married.
gull
response 183 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 20:10 UTC 2003

Re #146: I always thought 2 Kings 9:20 would be good, but there's no way
to fit that on a plate.  Maybe a bumper sticker? ;>

Re #173, 179: I think sometimes they're just meant to separate the
airflow to eliminate lift, too.  An example would be the little spoiler
tab they added to the trunks of Audi TT's after they started having
spin-out wrecks on the Autobahn.  The car is basically airfoil shaped
and was generating enough lift at high speeds to break traction.  The
New Beetle Turbo's spoiler is probably of this type.  People who souped
up old Beetles found the rear end would start to come unstuck above 90
mph or so, I've heard, so it doesn't suprise me that the New Beetle
needed some airflow tuning.

Re #176: "2QUAHOG"  Maybe a Family Guy reference?  It was set in Quahog,
Rhode Island.
russ
response 184 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 13 02:13 UTC 2003

Various, all Michigan AFAICR:

FORBINS (on an old VW bus)
BLUSTO
MUNEDOG
KASH  (seen right next to the above)
Z9M9Z (can't figure that one out)

Re spoilers, the Mitsubishi 3000GT had a retractable spoiler
which popped up at speeds over something like 40 MPH, if you
selected that setting (it was controllable by dashboard switch).

I've seen some econo-GT cars with serious-looking spoiler wings
set way up high on struts over the trunk lid.  Those would appear
to be at ieast potentially effective, if the speed got high enough.
Holding down the back end would improve traction there and help
keep the car going in a straight line, which is probably a good
idea at the speeds you'd have to go for the spoiler to work well.
Most of the time I bet they just slash a few MPG off the highway
mileage.

The little molded plastic pieces on trunk lids are just jokes.
gelinas
response 185 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 13 02:20 UTC 2003

The last above is a palindrome, but I can't pronounce it.

I saw LITE FT this evening.
dcat
response 186 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 13 19:18 UTC 2003

KUANG
JLKMNS

both MI
gelinas
response 187 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 13 19:23 UTC 2003

Michigan Bridge plate: VA GIRL

I also saw U MICH, but I didn't see who issued it.
tpryan
response 188 of 261: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 17:44 UTC 2003

LUVUGOD on a PT Cruiser
 0-24   25-49   50-74   75-99   100-124   125-149   139-163   164-188   189-213 
 214-238   239-261         
Response Not Possible: You are Not Logged In
 

- Backtalk version 1.3.30 - Copyright 1996-2006, Jan Wolter and Steve Weiss