michael-m-mouse
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michael-m-mouse

Interestingly, in the UK (and not just there) a semi is a house.

Not commonly, no.

What's a window screen and why would you want one?

I don't think I'm the person you thought you were replying to......

Thought they were a useless luxury until I bought a car with them.

First gear: are you talking about the US market in isolation? BMW had a record year in 2021.

Two very unique things? No, Jason, NO!

TL:DR

Sadly, facts don't make any difference to the antis. They have their own and alternative "facts".

Not everybody gets a 2.0 four - I live somewhere Ford don’t really do them. You can have a 1.0 triple, a 1.5 diesel four and a 2.5 hybrid. They offer a 1.5 triple and a 2.3 four in small numbers but their only 2.0 is the diesel in the Transit.

They did, and Volvo used a Ford diesel.

Yes, that’s what I meant but I can’t edit it at this stage....

Yes I did but can’t edit it now ...

Yes, but I can't edit it at this stage!

Can’t I'm afraid, but yes that's what I meant!

No. Should I have? Yes, I remember seeing that green arrow now that I think of it, but there isn’t an automatic entitlement to turn right on any red light. We use an orange light for the same purpose but it’s not a common thing.

Why, what would you say?

No clutch pedal, you can drive it on an automatic licence.

They used to be associated with the disabled and the very nervous.

It’s not just Britain that restricts you to automatics if you take your test in one - many places do this. At one time Australia had different levels of truck licence for automatic, synchro manual and non-synchro manual.