But where are you? In the UK lots of infrastructure is already underground. I think this would have been accounted for before implementing or rolling it out.
But where are you? In the UK lots of infrastructure is already underground. I think this would have been accounted for before implementing or rolling it out.
Where would you move them to?
The rich use public transport in London.
I lived in central London for 8 years. I owned two cars at once (MGB GT and LandRover 90).
Surpassed all expectations on that Top Gear trip through the jungle, Bolivia etc.
I haven’t ever bought a brand new car, so not sure how the registration thing works.
How long is it likely to be $1 per gallon? Serious question.
I find this US buyer/commentary mentality quite funny from a UK perspective.
Take the badge off and that could be anything.
To be fair, I’ve had fun from a 306 with the 1.9 n/a diesel. So much fun the rear end took off and I ended up on the wrong side of a fence within an electricity sub-station.
They get stuck using a fwd platform with 90 hp but can still tow twice the weight and have more in the bed.
I’ve had two of the real Defenders in the past, and I drive them in the Military.
Couldn’t care less, I will never own one, neither will you.
The front is horrendous. The rest is fine. Probably nicer inside than my 2006 320i.
Can’t you just go down and buy one then drive it home?
A relative had one of those Nissan Pulsar GTR (a red one) things when I was very young. He would take me for a spin and it was blisteringly fast around the windy country roads of the UK.
How about it gets delivered on a truck with many other deliveries on the same vehicle?
Jesus. 18mpg. Wonderful.
To me it looks like a Defender, but this is all covered up etc.
The United Kingdom, with a $2.83 trillion GDP is the fifth-largest economy in the world.” - from the link.