jimmeney
Jimmeney
jimmeney

Yeah, I'm incredibly sad and name all my cars, currently I have:

So someone who saw a mini countryman, then purchased it. After seeing it.

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Probably an extreme example, but the Simca crash test where the engine carries on always gives me shivers.

My thoughts exactly!

My neice (in the UK) is 10, she gets given extra-curricular homework that involves apps only available on i-devices. I think Mathletics is one of them - it's really improved her math. But there are other apps that link up to school information and my sister genuinely thinks it would be a disadvantage for my niece

'Tis a bit weird, the location of the third row seatbelts moves completely. Have we stumbled upon a poor attempt at a coupé version?

Must be a steep learning curve.

I blew a spark plug out last time I attempted 80 in my 2cv... Although it did get there!

Less Sound Insulation
I usually drive older cars (my newest car is 26 years old) but when I hop into a newer car, I find the lack of engine noise and noise of what's going on around me makes me go into my own little bubble. I drive faster, because I don't feel like I'm going as fast, plus not I'm quite as observant,

Is it small enough to be the US equivalent to the Nissan Qashqai? I saw a disguised next model Qashqai yesterday and the window line looks the same.

I see Jaguar - Land Rover as one brand nowadays, so at first I was concerned that a Jaguar SUV would detract from Land Rover.

That Peugeot held up pretty well considering it was smacked up the arse by a large Cement truck, I'm impressed!

It might be the Euro MPG which tends to give out a higher number than US - I think US and UK Gallons a different size or something.