I know what you meant mate.
Nothing wrong with that.
It’s not the greatest, but for a decent easily drinkable Irish whiskey, you can’t go far wrong.
It’s tricky because the Welsh government bought a 3% stake in the company (£500,000), loaned TVR £2million back in 2016 and the land the factory is being built on was bought be the Welsh government a year before.
It’s tricky because the Welsh government bought a 3% stake in the company (£500,000), loaned TVR £2million back in 2016 and the land the factory is being built on was bought be the Welsh government a year before.
It's a bit more modern than the old TVR Speed 12, though instead of being the original 7.2 litre V12, it's a 6.0 litre V12 and has traction control and launch control. So it may be more likely to stay on the road longer.
It’s a lovely region right on the border of France and Switzerland.
Well my friend is a 40+ year old brunette called Jayne and drives a black over metallic blue Adam Slam.
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.