thewojtek
Wojtek
thewojtek

Also Russia.

What an unusual place for a Cars & Coffee meet.

Or slap a modern 5.0 litre V8 from JLR like Bowler does and call it a day.

I wrote something completely opposite. The fabric part of the seatbelt (which consists of much more than just the “belt” and buckle you can see) is replaced with another belt in a different color. And this is legal, as long as the pyro tensioner and the rest of the assembly stays intact.

In case of i3 and i8 the blue belts are an important design cue, however princess money can change the design language quite easily...

You can change the seatbelt if only the fabric part is replaced, not the actual mechanism. There is a handful of speciality item sellers who carry this modification.

The seatbelts are not a colour match.

Well, I’m not breaking any news, but it’s been years, if not decades, that the ads in car magazines were rendered and not actual cars.

Mine is ladder frame + unibody L320 Sport and an LR3, don’t like the current model. I admit the British did all in their power to keep the common opinion of the build quality aspects (hell they did, just had to swap a German gearbox yesterday, because some British people decided to fiddle with the mechatronics unit a

Indeed, but it is a crude, souped-up, resuscitated, garnished army truck and not a versatile luxury vehicle from 21st century.

To a Range Rover. I don’t do Jeeps.

You have pointed out some important reasons. I have never seen a reflection of a car right to me in my left window, but maybe it will happen in the next 25 years of driving. I will then decide if I hate it. But you’re right, the G-class comes nowhere near the RR ;)

G55 AMG almost every day for a year. I hated this car, does not withstand any comparison with my Range Rover, off-road included.

The G-Class, G-Wagen or “gelandewagen” (German for, essentially, “cross-country vehicle”)

None taken. Thing is, you’re absolutely mistaken with this comment. Trust me, there’s no better indication whether something has or has no connection to the WW2 and Nazi camps etc etc then an opinion from a Polish guy. And being one, all I can tell you is: relax. There’s nothing happening in there. Swiss workers are

I appreciate this insight, but it’s Switzerland and honestly to us, Europeans, a Swiss show with people wearing orange jumpsuits (please note: this colour has not been used in any Nazi camps) has nothing to do with whatever you have imagined.

It’s Switzerland. They’re Swiss.

+1 for yodling.