Therese are everywhere int he UK right now. Why? Because you get whopping company car tax breaks on the hybrid. Really there’s very little reason to notice them otherwise...
Therese are everywhere int he UK right now. Why? Because you get whopping company car tax breaks on the hybrid. Really there’s very little reason to notice them otherwise...
Amazingly I’ve seen a couple of un-liveried, private ones in London. Bizarre considering over here they cost significantly more than the Nissan Leaf, which is at lest a “proper-sized car” by European standards.
Anything that involved the late Sir Alex Mouton is okay by me!
As someone already planning for lease-end in 11 month’s time, I can totally see where you’re coming from. My current list runs ranges from a BMW i3 to a new MX-5/Miata via my Mum’s RAV-4 Invincible (should she get bored of it) and an M235i. I can argue that any one of those is “the sensible choice” to replace my…
7/12 - not so good ont he “old american car” ones.
Balls to the fuel bills! The depreciation inherent in trading in a non-running car makes a far bigger hole in your wallet.
I did that. It was an expensive choice...
You must have fine-looking vomit. ;)
As a Patreon subscriber, I'm glad you mentioned that model. It seems to be working well for creators in the "tech" and "nerdy" spaces (Tom Merritt's Daily Tech News Show" being a notable example) and I really want it to work for folk like you and Sniff Petrol.
Could it be a facelifted 7? It's looking a bit "behind the curve" compared with most of the other models.
It helps meet Euro laws about lights having to be visible when the boot is open. Some Audis have this too (Q5, for example) for exactly the same reason. It's also why many 4x4s with rear-door mounted spare tyres had either replicated lights below the door (Suzukis) or a reduced rear door opening (last 2 generations of…
The Queen's most recent vehicle is actually a Bentley, not a Rolls. Like all recent Bentleys, it's not really "a looker" either.
Ah, my apologies - in all the hours I've spent staring at French cars (whilst in France - not just fixating on a Peugeot on a car park) I've never noticed that.
That front plate is a French front plate...
w00t! Somebody mentioned that the Juke is actually more British than Japanese! Designed, engineered and built in the UK it's probably about the "most British" affordable new car you can buy right now.
At least the Lotus has Colin Chapman sitting on it beside his own private plane...
They're Swedish.
It'll sell in the UK. We buy more "sporty models" of normal cars than almost anywhere else.
I vote CP - It's nice and it's immaculately tidy, but it would be £2k here tops. That's about $3200 for those of you google-challenged.
You guys are stalking me, I swear... (Okay, so I started it last week!)