I don’t know to be honest.
I don’t know to be honest.
In the UK a man removes his hat as a sign of respect. This includes other contexts like entering someone’s house. The British military also follow the same guidelines.
Interesting take, still it doesn’t change the facts of the UK.
It’s based on the Fiesta underpinnings I believe. Still I live in England and have never seen one. On checking the figures, they do appear to be selling a few thousand KA’s per month.
Tiny cars like the Fiesta?
Agreed, the system provides a lot of freedom and suits car enthusiasts.
You make a good point and the 1.0 turbo (eco boost) appears to have had some problems causing many failures. There are multiple long running threads on pistonheads about this.
Or you could have it like the UK where any car that can pass the safety test can be driven on the road. My street has 15 houses and there are 7 imports.
I’m not sure about that, have you heard a Euro spec F-Type or AMG you can hear them from about half a mile away at full chat.
I take umbrage to ‘horrendously outdated’. Why is a supported tradition of a country outdated? We are one of the most progressive, modern countries in the world but still keep traditional elements of our country which is in part a sense of our identity. This doesn’t hold us back, nor does it have a detrimental effect…
Well given the England has been run from parliament for over 330 years, I think you’d have a hard time making your version of events work.
Odd post and factually incorrect.
Yeah we are a bit weird I suppose. Men are not allowed to wear hats in religious buildings unless they are religious people.
I like posts like this that cut out all of our shared history as close allies for about 200 years, not to mention the bride is American.
This is incorrect. Although the queen doesn’t execute many of her powers, ultimately she can do things like disovle parliament, refuse to allow a political party into power and under certain circumstances sack the prime minister. She can also order the country to war, refuse to authorise laws etc, her powers are far…
It always seems Americans in forums do not understand the Royal Family, their powers or British allegiance to the institution.
Don’t worry, we are in 2018 not 1962 not that Lucas were any worse than any of the other manufacturers of that period. It just seems British cars survive for far longer than the competition.
They are obeying tradition for a royal ceremony which is different than everyday churches.
Proven!
I guess that depends on what sort of supercar. The 720s is just mighty.