The car looked cool lifted but that sound never have been driven on the road and as its had structural cutting it should be removed from the road permanently.
The car looked cool lifted but that sound never have been driven on the road and as its had structural cutting it should be removed from the road permanently.
Most petrol stations in the UK aren’t even open 24 hours on normal days. There will be some open on Christmas day, especially now pay at pump is a thing.
I’m not a watch guy but I do have to use one. I work in a place that restricts phone use and have to go to lots of different places at different times. You can also check the time on a watch without being as obvious and without the ambiguity of checking your phone.
The small euro looking coupe looks so close to the last gen Renault Megane coupe with Citroen lights grafted on the way Barry boys used to mod cars.
I’ve owned petrol powered cars that would struggle to make this journey on a single tank and most petrol stations are closed Christmas day here.
Does America not have a method of tracking how many owners a car has had or where its been previously registered? Genuine question as the UK buts this info on the log book so it would be difficult to claim you were the original owner if your weren't.
A man let's you out of the back right by the place you are visiting then goes and parks the car. You'd never be getting out the back of one of these while parked next to another car.
I love these but has to be CP. I really wish I’d bought a non-Turbo when they were like £2.5k for a runner. I really wish Porsche would have another crack at a front engined sports car.
Second this. The interior was what you were paying for on the Cygnet which is something the motoring press pretended to not realise. It's also why we can't have genuine small luxury cars.
I’ve seen this done a lot in the UK with Vauxhalls, especially the ones that were originally Holdens. You do see opel badges but a lot of them are Irish imports.
I had an automatic Eunos roadster with the radio set low down and in park, reverse and neutral the shifter was too close to get a CD in or out of the slot.
I have a vague memory of my dad planning a car with I cigar lighter in each rear door next to a little ashtray that rotated out.
Have I read the tariff wrong or has China just said they'll go back to doing what they were doing before trump imposed his tariffs on the understanding that America doors the same?
Rolls use a b pillar to. I think the reason Rolls give for fitting suicide doors is they work better for limo stuff as you can step out and forwards rather than have to walk around the door and the man who opens it.
Paris is never far from collapsing into absolute riot. Normally signalled by a 2cv turned upside down.
More buying from dealers but 3 of my favourites.
A quick Google reveals the 2018 UK market 2.2 diesel does "36 to 43" MPG. Granted that’s imperial gallons but 36 converts to 30 MPG US. Numbers from car buyer and I've not checked the source so you might get difference from testing methods.
NP but I wouldn't buy one that good. It's only worth buying if you'll look after it.
My uncle owned various sporty Italian cars of that era and would tell me the reason you had so many dials and displays is you literally had to monitor everything 100% of the time.
What really bothered med about that is it's implied later that he's literally the only civilian with a working car. Surely someone else should have figured it out.