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I would definitely watch Number 9. 

Err... They only started building Canary Wharf in 1988 so it would be more about construction companies than investment wankers. 

Oh yeah... They were simultaneously a fantastic 15 months and an awful 15 months.

Wow! They seem to have gone full-on Ken Adam with those.

Yeah, me too. It’s great, isn’t it?

I thought i’d Posted this earlier, but there is precedent. The Renault 4 van had a “girafon”, a “giraffe hatch” to allow the carrying of long or tall loads. They’ve just stylised that here.

No, those are the ones I was thinking of.

Those must be different kits to the ones I’ve seen. 🤔

I **HATE** Veilside kits. Universally awful.

An easy-topple quad bike. Genius... 🙄

I had an “angry turtle” (flashing) in a Hyundai Ionic EV once, the “You, my friend, have tried to be too damned smart so we’re cutting everything right back until you plug this baby in.”

To get that distinctive rippled finish on the aluminium body panels, Land Rover had a team of men in Solihull roll each Defender over twice before returning it to the production line for final inspection.

Depends where you are in the world. Here in the UK there’s a mix, with the majority being self generating using “green tariff” electricity or on-site wind generators.

That’s what I understand, yes, but given that in Europe we don’t really buy new cars “off lot”, especially something unusual like a Mirai or Nexo, it’s not a big deal. What they will do is give you a loan car in the interim, should you need it. The same goes for existing owners. If they relied on that H2 station

Norway has electricity from 100% renewable sources, so it absolutely does.

Right... I’m going to be “that guy” because I spoke to both Toyota and Hyundai about this earlier today. They haven’t stopped sales of Mirai and Nexo, they’re stopped *deliveries* because it’s not possible to refuel them due to all the stations in Norway being closed whilst they work out what happened.

It’s out of town, on a tight road with blind corners and no pavements/sidewalks. To walk implies that you’ve parked on the road. It’s a safety thing for visitors and for other road users.

I’ve been a few times and can confirm it’s ace. Hell, I even bumped into The Goy there!

No, sir. That was the inspiration for the Sacha Baron Cohen parody.