From what I understand the DB7 and the XK8 shared the same chassi - wiki link:
From what I understand the DB7 and the XK8 shared the same chassi - wiki link:
No, no - it is a safety feature – when you´re kids in the backseat starts jumping around and distracts you from driving the engine will cut out to prevent an accident…
Aha, so after the first 1000 miles (1600 kilometers) I no longer have to avoid driving too fast!
“But officer, the manual to the car states that I only should avoid driving too fast the first 1000 miles - I am well beyond that now” :)
Like the SAAB model 96
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The Halvan series are outstanding - they cover subjects from how a fire man and fire department operates, mountain rescuers, tow trucks, the police, airplane, astronauts etc
The illustrations are really detailed and correct, and the stories are clearly well researched and sets the child in centre without dumbing…
Well acctually the SAAB’s and the Volvos are quite common in the Halvan series, but in the background most of the time...
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Nice theory - but when eveything is on the wrong side and roundabouts go the wrong way and you have never encounterd such monster then you might do as I did - aim for your exit and go for it... =:O
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Mr Torchinsky, thanks for an excellent article, you are one of the best parts of the internet, please do not change!
Porsche 91-1 (Ninety-one, one)...
You forgot that you should honk two times before you remove the left foot...
Yepp, I would like to point out that the Kalmar union broke up 1521 (Sweden ceeded) so, unless this has been a very long running study, I would say that it is a Danish future-fighter evaluation which came to the same end result as the previous Norwegian evaluation...
Is this supposed to be comedy?
Quite a load of uninformed male bovine scat!
Exactly - I would say that the rotary engine “consumes” oil - since the word “burning” implies a worn engine for pistontraditionalists.
Might be one of those odd European things - but I, and most people I know, do not “need” the car directly when car shopping and are happy to wait for their car to be manufactured - unless there happens to be an car with the exact specification on the lot (inventory cars are more usual with cars from overseas where…