Ugh, I had to drive a “Chevrolet Matiz” as a hire car and it was bloody awful, so thanks for bringing that memory back.
Ugh, I had to drive a “Chevrolet Matiz” as a hire car and it was bloody awful, so thanks for bringing that memory back.
They should have asked you to find the water pump gasket for a 97 Toyota Tacoma. Then asked you to describe it, to make sure it was correct.
My name is the same as a British 3 wheeler
And all his mates will call him “Bro!”
Extra fitting because (IIRC) the film that was mentioned at the creation of the Bechdel test was Alien. Or Maybe Aliens, I forget.
talk about things like “going to the Sevens” and “scrumpy” that might be confusing to some millennial viewers who aren’t used to other cultures that aren’t England or Japan.
Thanks in part to what was presumed to be the introduction of cost saving delivery bears.
I do wonder if part of the reason Simon Pegg was mates with Peter Serafinowicz, was because he had actually got to act in a Star Wars film. Imagine how stoked 1999 Pegg would have been if he’d known that one day he’d get a part in one himself!
I’ve got a centre storage thing in the same place on my Polo, and as it happens the lid is broken. So I could 3d print up something that would fit in it and hold a phone.
If we’re talking about good looking Peugeots, I have to mention the 406 Coupe
Ah yes, I had one of those blinking lights, it’s possible it’s still in my parent’s attic somewhere.
You only need one nuke, right underneath the Ever Given. Then not only would the blockage be gone, but you’d have a wide spot in the middle of the canal, which would be a perfect spot for a service station.
I remember a while back I was watching something about the particle collider at CERN. They were talking about the ‘beam dumps’, which are massive blocks of concrete that they would point the beam into if they ever needed to do an emergency shutdown. One of the physicists was talking about the stupendous amount of…
It’s like a long Polo! Or more specifically, a long Polo Coupe.
I wish more on the left shared your view on guns.
I’ve always wanted a Frogeye Sprite (aka an Austin Healey Sprite Mk1), which should be somewhat attainable, but the prices on them keep going up faster than I could save. (Plus I’d need to own a house with a garage).
I got as far as getting a degree in Physics before I realised that there wasn’t any jobs in science that I much fancied doing, mostly because I’m bloody lazy. I’m living proof that you can get that far while half-arsing the maths.
I’ve no idea about this particular vehicle, but a stock Forward Control can offroad about as well as a an unmodified series Defender, and slightly better than a Range Rover classic.
You’d probably like the original VW Passat estate then:
if you can’t park your car in one go by backing in, don’t be a burden on society and park like a normal person