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I think that may well have just been a hat. I recall reading an interview with Sterling Moss where he said that he only wore a helmet because his Mum made him do it.

Or just a really drunk college athlete. Some of the things I saw at my university cannot be unseen.

People swap SBCs into these, so it'll definitely fit.

No, spam filters can be shit. I had a message yesterday at work about a quarantined email. It was a perfectly legit automated mail from inside the company.

Executive Producer Andy Wilman is almost a dead certainty to go - he's an old school chum of Clarkson. One of the other senior writers, Richard Porter (who also runs the Sniff Petrol website) posted this:

This is the XF-S then, so the "normal" front will be a bit less angry.

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There are more videos of it, but this gives an idea.

I think my Grandma had these curtains.

But what did it taste like?

Nah, completely wrong. There aren't any corks hanging down off this hat.

A little bit of British perspective here. Chelsea is one of the poshest boroughs of London, and a "Chelsea Tractor" is a pejorative name for luxury 4x4s, which are typically found driving very slowly around the shopping district that contains Harrods. Don't expect any of the modifications to do anything useful, apart

The problem for VW in the USA is that cars are too cheap. Here in Europe VW is really not a mass market brand like it is in the USA - they have Seat and Skoda for that. VW sits a bit above them in terms of quality and price. Because VW doesn't want to bring Skoda or Seat to the USA and without another brand to use,

The current European Civic hatchback has been around a few years now but it isn’t built to U.S. specs, so Honda could federalize it, but as Car and Driver notes a more likely scenario is that this hatchback will be the next-generation Civic instead. Rumor has it that car will be a global product, much like the Focus,

Actually, that is kind of awesome news. The Dacia Sandero is a previous generation Renault Clio underneath, so this will be a brilliant car.

You don't really need indicators - a Mini is so small you can just wind the windows down and do hand signals out of both windows.

It took me around 10 months to read it. I couldn't manage more than a couple of pages at a time without feeling a bit disgusted with myself.

You really would only need to make a game about plotting the locations of V-2 hits in London, I think only three people have ever read past that.

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If you've got a spare switch, go for a novelty horn. Possibly one that plays 'O Sole Mio.