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They would be the best... if they made more VRS versions like on the Rapid (even if it was a VRS in everything (engine, suspension etc) but the name)

I was more concerned "Woofs" was a dog fetish bar than a gay bar

Wrong.

When it was REALLY bad 3 years ago (-14*c was a warmer day) I made it into work 25+ miles away every day in the North East as did pretty much everyone else.

Failing troll is failing.

Site suspended.

You sometimes see this on older VWs and Audis. No, it doesn't blast George Clinton at the highest possible volume. Funk means "radio" in German, and the button is a radio kill switch for police cars and taxi cabs.

Shame that's the number for a scrum-half but he's actually a winger/fullback (so number would be 11/14/15)

Missing the only indisputable result from that article....

Depends on the age of the car (and what it is). Most insurers will class a car as a 'classic' if it's over 15 years old, reducing the insurance if you do low miles.

My B5.5 A4 is still going fine at 13 years old now. Radio (cassette) has just died from use but the rest of it is mechanically very sound

And white pudding, and butteries

Since when was .Net mostly visual? The only real aspects that are visual are markup/connection sections (xaml, html, gadgeteer diagrams), not real code.

If you get a nice policeman in the UK you can get a fix-it, depends on the severity and it's at their discretion (i.e. be a douche and they won't be kind) but it's for things like a broken light or body damage. Something like a bald tyre there is no discretion and 3 points + fine per tyre

So it is, haven't seen it in a while and forgot. Bit of a brainfart there

Not a fan of Spinal Tap then?

But who wouldn’t want so exclusive a coupe? Especially one with the bona fides that its Honda underpinnings provide. That’s right, the 200-series Rovers, and their 400-series siblings, come from the era when Rover collectively threw up their hands and said eff-it, we can’t make cars worth a crap, lets just re-badge

Don't forget the cancer scares

In all fairness, the guys at CarWitter may have cheated a bit. It turns out that the JA10PNIK plate is sadly not road legal. Unfortunately the actual name is one letter too long to fit on a standard, legal plate, so in real life it would just read "JA10PNI." Close, but this is for the title of Greatest License Plate

Visa cards usually have the first 4 digits printed on the card, next to the first 4 digits for some unknown reason. You can also identify the card and bank from the first 4 digits