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How we’re taught to do it in the U.K.
How we’re taught to do it in the U.K.
I’m all for less carbonation. Coca Cola, Pepsi, etc... are too fizzy.
Interesting fact. BMW pay a fee to Skoda for using this design.
I’m not a hotpot person really. I do like a good Cumberland pie (me being a Cummerlan and all).
True.
Lol. I get that too. I point out, ‘shepherds - lamb, it’s in the name’.
Also the race tracks pay to host the race. Silverstone were to host a grand prix race the other year, but couldn’t afford the £2million fee to the relevant people.
No it was literally my haste to reply, typed the wrong word.
Lol. I hate texting quickly. I had one minute to clock it at work and was typing and walking.
They have chauffeurs and protection officers who can drive them but they also enjoy driving.
Sole existence for being alive. Other than being the wife of a monarch, a father, grand father and great grand father.
He still has it, OXR3. OXR2 is a Discovery and the replacement Freelander above is OXR1.
They aren't armoured, only the state vehicles have any ballistic or blast protection.
The Duke has three Freelanders on different estates. The replacement is simply one from another estate, believed to be Balmoral in this instance.
Lol. What would be the point of making a 'replica'!? It's funny when you get journalists who know nothing about cars, trying to talk and report about cars.
Her Majesty doesn't have a multi million pound fleet of cars. The vast majority of vehicles you'll see the royal family in belong to the Metropolitan Police part of the once known as Diplomatic Protection Group but falls ostensibly under the Protection Command. The state cars have all been donated through the years…
The replacement is one of his other Freelanders. This one likely from the Balmoral estate.