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A Chromecast and a Nexus phone would allow you to stream from your phone to your TV, in fact you can stream from your PC to a Chromecast easily as well.

The past tense of shit is shat

yeah, sort of a Bora/Jetta that's been on traction, but with the Octavia by being a hatch. The trunk is so large you can easily fit four full good bags in it with ease.

The mk4 Golf GTI was always lambasted as being slow and heavy, I think the vRS was better suited to the platform. It was larger than the Golf so felt more like the next class of car up and the 'not so agile' handling was more suited to a larger car.

I had an Octavia vRS, amazing car with great performance in a nice beige skin (although mine was red like the one in the video). I would say that build quality was above average, with the engine being the most problematic part. It's an Audi engine, not a single Skoda casting mark on it with them all being Audi. They

Still not able to connect to the store and video apps like BBC iPlayer but I can play downloaded games.

The Christmas special is fantastic. The acting performances, especially Rafe Spall, are top draw.

He was a douche before parking in the disabled spot, simply for driving a Vauxhall Tigra

Can't decide if it looks more like a Gumpert or a Noble

Only to those uneducated in the ways of the Estelle

A great way to celebrate would be to launch the brand in North America..........please VAG, launch Skoda here, positioned as a competitor to Hyundai & Kia I reckon they would do very well.

They tasted delicious wrapped in a little pancake with some hoisin sauce and shredded scallions.............so there was a silver lining

Great post and video, especially loved the Canadian flag at the end............but am confused by it, why are the pilots holding it up at the end?

Wow! Amazing that a 63 year old British design, albeit highly modified, is still in use by NASA.

But not one designed by Colin Chapman. The question is ambiguous as the article initially asks 'What is the best car he designed?' and then later asks 'What is the best Lotus?'

Having been to the factory and been driven, at speed, around the test track in an Esprit Turbo (circa 1984) I'll have to go with one of these.

Completely agree with you, the question is ambiguous as it initially says 'What is the best car Colin Chapman designed?' and then at the end of the post it says 'What is the best Lotus?'

Think we need clarification, is the question 'What is the best car Colin Chapman designed?' or is it 'What is the best Lotus?'

Not a Colin Chapman car