I own a Renault Scenic.
I own a Renault Scenic.
As opposed to some Lorries which can have upto 18.
A New Zealand Porsche dealer ran a Buy-one-get-one-Free promotion on it's opening day.
The Bug took several kilometres to get up to speed from a rolling start, and was on an oval track so slowing down wasn't an issue. The Hennessy had about 3.2km to accelerate, then stop.
747's can and have gone unintentionally supersonic in a dive. And have been landed safely afterwards. I think that may have been China Airlines Flight 006.
A segment was filmed at Shelbourne park once. I think it was an Mx-5 racing a greyhound
Filmed entirely on dashcam?
Because life isn't just about bland utility. Happiness and emotional wellbeing are important facets of life, and if a particular purchase improves either of these facets then it is a logical purchase.
Over 65 percent of the price of my fuel goes straight to the government coffers. It doesn't matter how efficient my car is.... it still bloody hurts. (Fuel Duty + Carbon Duty + VAT, stacking)
I've grown far to used to the display on my '07 Renault Scenic. It's a 1980's style LED blue-green display but it's wonderfully clear with Speed in big numbers and anything else you'd need to know easily available. It's also quite nice to read at night because it's not a dazzling colour.
Norton NRV-588 Rotary.
Renault. Runs badly longer than most cars run.
Broken legs pinned under a crumpled dashboard..... and flames just starting to lick out from under the bonnet.
"Indicators, what do they do?"
Something involving a red barchetta...
Or how about the BBC dub of it.... which has a charm
Diesel here is cheaper. Both in Fuel duty, at the pump, and when it comes to taxing your car each year because of how taxation is calculated. Here it's based on emissions at the exhaust.... which ties right back into how the EU calculates fuel economy.
TDI's are used all over Europe. Wouldn't be too hard to compare statistics would it? If the failure rate is the same, then it's a parts issue. If it's higher in one territory then it's a fuel or driver issue.
Any foreign country in your own car. Especially speed-camera heavy ones.