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Shame. Excellent tyres, soak up heat/track abuse with ease. Squidgy sidewalls, buit that's good for scaring the sh*t out of passengers as they squirm all over the place.
Can't understand those that say they're shite...I've done two trackdays and about 6k road miles, and I'm still looking at...
Can you get hold of the CCTV footage?
Edit that together with a video of the confrontation (doesn't really matter if it's you or them taking the beating ;) ) and you've got some YouTube gold.
I know it should be in the patterny thing, but...surely you need your 'trading' address on there somewhere? I've collected a fair few business cards in my time, from big corporate types to small independent sole traders, and I've never had one without a postal address.
If there wasn't one, I'd...
So a non serious car show that ripped the p*ss out of the 200 for the LOLZ, means you HAVE to go on a quest for 250bhp?
Why?
Save youself the money, and just enjoy the car as it is. Upping it to 250 bhp will still leave you wanting more...and TG would still say it's sh*t.
Definitely. Small, lightweight, underpowered cars are great for improving your driving :approve: You come to appreciate the importance of maintaining speed through and out of bends.
I fail to see how anything less than 160 bhp would feel slow in a car weighing a shade over 500 kgs?
I did a slow speed 1st/2nd gear autotest around cones in one once, and passengered in a well driven club roadsport something or other around Goodwood. Had 120 bhp or so and hit a brick wall at...
Aye. Loved it putting my Ignis around there last year...so satisfying when a 1*2 comes back to you.
Looks good on track, surprisingly little roll. Are they seriously firm day to day? My Iggy's pretty soft most of the time...but each corner's well controlled so it leans massively on track but...
Seeing as your use of it wll be light, there's plenty to choose from at PC World. I got a new one recently, and apart from maxing out the processor and RAM in an attempt to make it as futureproof as possible, I just went with what I could afford (use mine for web, email, video and photo...
Re: Will a crash in a works vehicle with business insurance effect my personal insura
One other thing to think about...
Regardless of brake lights, if the car in front is getting bigger, you might want to think about braking.
Stop trying to place blame everywhere but yourself. In...
Re: Will a crash in a works vehicle with business insurance effect my personal insura
Doesn't sound lazy to me.
Was anyone injured? If not, leaving you to sort it out yourselves is standard practice. Why do you need a policeman to make sure you all swap details?
Re: Will a crash in a works vehicle with business insurance effect my personal insura
LOL
The first quote above is from a representative of an insurance company, and still you think people on here 'know s**t'.
I give up. Pass me a shotgun, I'll do myself.
Re: Will a crash in a works vehicle with business insurance effect my personal insura
So, being aware of the extra load you were carrying along with the faulty brakes, you made no allowance for the extra distance you knew it would take you to stop? Clever.
Of course you have to tell your...
This post pretty much sums up why I don't spend anywhere near as much time on here as I used to (present circumstances having been made redundant excepted).
Re: Track Car Nurburgeing Toy
This is the exact reason I started running loud coloured wheels...once you've been sat up their ar*e for a session they might remember when you come into their rear-view again. Doesn't work though. Nothing does except a late lunge at the appropriate time!