She looked young. Sorta 18ish just passed look about her. I can't remember what car it was I was too busy bitching and whining about my drive back in a Fiesta van which had been limited to 70mph all the way from Doncaster. This was about 3:00pm 3 miles before the A42 turn off on the southbound carriageway.
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Good thing it wasn't, then.
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Ha, I did some spectacularly shitty things in Coventry last Friday. Id have given myself 12 points for the 30 car queue jump I did onto a roundabout.
What? I was in an Audi!
What? I was in an Audi!
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Turbo wrote:Ha, I did some spectacularly shitty things in Coventry last Friday. Id have given myself 12 points for the 30 car queue jump I did onto a roundabout.
What? I was in an Audi!
A46 Coventry bypass? Loads of opportunities to do that on there.
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Not entirely sure where I was. I just went down a left filter lane for a roundabout and cut the roundabout. I had been on the road for 12 hours and was at that point of fucking everyone over to get home asap. I am quite a respectful driver when I am in my own car.
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That's because you normally drive a hairdryer.
I too do that with roundabout queues - many people don't realise that on busy roads you're supposed to use both lanes.
I too do that with roundabout queues - many people don't realise that on busy roads you're supposed to use both lanes.
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Still not got any insurance to drive said hairdryer either. Ah it's a good little buggy, got me too and from Germany twice, I can't complain.
...and when I get the opportunity to replace it with a Golf I will.
...and when I get the opportunity to replace it with a Golf I will.
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Friends suitcase wouldn't fit in the boot. After a considerable number of attempts we came up with an alternative: Drop the roof and wedge the suitcase between the folded roof and the seat headrests. That was a cold drive last night.
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Without trying to sound anorak, the 170bhp Skoda Superb I drove today was lovely. Full spec, apparently not that I tested it the sat nav had TV shit going on inside it. I was more interested in the 0 to [undisclosed speed], was pretty fucking nippy for a big car.
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Don't let traffic stress you. I did.
Just had a stressful day at work, on the way home the traffic was abysmal - let it get to me, I'm a rush pulling on to the drive and scratched the car on the gate post. T cut should remove it, but it's a shit way to end a shite day.
Just had a stressful day at work, on the way home the traffic was abysmal - let it get to me, I'm a rush pulling on to the drive and scratched the car on the gate post. T cut should remove it, but it's a shit way to end a shite day.
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Strangest thing happened to my van today. It just completely lost power. Tried changing gears down and got nothing more out of it. Engine eventually stalls. Ill add it had a tenners worth of diesel in it. Did smell something burning which did smell electrical. Tried turning the engine on. Starts first time. No further issue/smells. Thing had only done 80 miles.
Ford's don't do breaking down very good.
Ford's don't do breaking down very good.
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Engine probably went into limp mode. Doing so that fresh isn't a good sign, I'd cart it off to service to get ECU codes read.
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Have to drive on the motorway for the first time tomorrow in a car I haven't been driving for very long and am still getting a feel for. Will be fun.
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Christ this thread still exists!?
Anyway, pics of the new motor will appear some time soon after I eventually remember to take some.
Anyway, pics of the new motor will appear some time soon after I eventually remember to take some.
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