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I guess thats all they can do - if they havent tested the cars themselves to ascertain their top speed, then they are reliant on the manufacturers figures. I guess they have tested the reno in the past for top speed, but not the Pug and the INIM.
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i know the Clio took an early bath and went home on the first day, but look what it went home with: the M3 and the Lambo!
Interestingly, those two cars went home because theyre went good enough; the Clio went home because it was so good that you then wanted something even faster (and not...
not to worry - i didnt even realise i had a computer in my car until i read about it here. You can join me in the thickies club - where stupidity shines, if you like.
:D
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possibly Viv - I read about it in New Scientist magazine about a year ago, so you might want to check their website to see if you can find out anything else about it. I know that it got me thinking at the time!
good luck! :D
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I agree. Id like to stretch the point a bit - these are the people who honestly couldnt give a sheet anout anyone or anything other than themselves. I personally think that in fives years time, you could do a fascinating study into mobile devices and how they affect the way that society...
using a phone is not the same as eating a sandwich etc etc.
A sandwich isnt going to tell you that youve lost a $5million contract and your job just as youre about to turn right onto a busy A-road...
It isnt the act of holding the phone thats a danger - its the fact that the conversation...
hmmm, thatll be the same crushing intellect then that helped me write worthy twice in the same sentence. Mince and as thick as springs effortlessly to mind...:oops:
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he may well be Rob. But theres a difference between being honest, and being useless. What help was that answer to the s2000 owner? Right now he has an s2000 (maybe he cannot bail out of it for a few more years etc) and wanted handling help from an expert. Instead he got a petulant response from...
it is annoying but....sometimes, accidents do happen. Its not driven by malice, stupidity or carelessness, sometimes it just happens. I have almost had my door torn off by the wind.
what is unnacceptable, is they dont leave a note. That is bad, accident or not.
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faults are not what gives a car character. Faults are faults and they should not be tolerated.
By saying the faults give character often detracts from the thing that really does give a car character and it debases those qualities.
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ive said this before but...given the Williams fiasco, does it really as much of a surprise that the Cup might be available in another colour?
To be honest, who buys a car because it is exclusive. You bought Williams and Cups because they are great to drive; being exclusive must have been...
please, i might be missing something here, but what is the significance of it being number 0002? was it owned by someone famous or something? whys it more special than say number 1774, for instance (assuming that there was a 1774)?
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Rob - if you re-arrange/swap a cats limbs with those of a horse, you must forgive people for not being too sure what type of animal they are now looking at. :D
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