I'm not sure if there's much point in a Satnav voice in this car... What can you do if it tells you to go left and you don't have a steering wheel?
I'm not sure if there's much point in a Satnav voice in this car... What can you do if it tells you to go left and you don't have a steering wheel?
There is an easier way to give some utility to your Ferrari:
I found my glasses and did some googling. It's the short nose I think that looks better. The 275GTB/4 at Bonhams is the long nose. For 2 million I would not like to buy a car and think the whole time that the other one looks better. However, the long nose has double overhead cams. It's tough choosing a 275GTB these…
Thanks for helping dad, lost your reading glasses ;-)? Ok, to be fair, my post would have been clearer if I linked to the 275GTB which is not red and not a Lancia and not pictured in my post. But you can find it here.
I ran out of Diesel once. It happened to be on the day I forgot my mobile phone. Luckily I had a bicycle with me and the petrol station was not too far away...
Bullshit: Bull is short for Red Bull, shit is acronym for Secret Hidden Improved Traction. So there.
His achievement is specially special because half of the time he doesn't listen. See the questions and answers from the press conference.
It was a lot of fun. We drove off-road for about three days through the sahara. Not very much, but quite enough for most of these cars. Had a fair share of corrugated dirt roads too. And tarmac roads with put holes deep enough for little FIats to disappear in.
I did one of those 'organised' events in '04. Amsterdam Dakar (actually we finished in Gambia) in cars that were worth 500 euro or less. So kind of Lemons overland idea. You don't really need 4wd. I did it in a fiat 127. This bordercrossing and the one from Mauretania into Senegal took a lot of time. The fact that we…
I think the Autobianchi would get you the best spot in the parking lot.
What are you talking about? If I go from Amsterdam to Rotterdam I make sandwiches for the road. I look up campsites around the half way mark. I let my family know I'm on a road trip. I ask the neighbors to water the plants. If I go to Groningen or Maastricht, I take a three week holiday.
My first car was a 86 Falcon wagon. I literally lived in it while road tripping through OZ. It should be in the topic about greatest road trip cars. I called her Jocelyn.
I hate to say it Raphael, but you're wrong. Here it says it's a comfortable car that makes even the longest distances seem short. I'll check with my mother. Her dad used to have one and I believe they already lived in France by then. So they must have been travelling to the Netherlands with it at least a few times.
Pardon me?