Driving my poor husband round the bend is all I drive! Wish I could drive though. It's something I've always wanted to do but never got round to it.
Driving my poor husband round the bend is all I drive! Wish I could drive though. It's something I've always wanted to do but never got round to it.
Nancy
Ceud mìle f?*ilte!
‘A hundred thousand welcomes!’
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Hyundia Gertz..5 year warranty which i never had to use..had it for 6 and a half years now and only 23,000 miles on the clock..if i was buying new..id go for another hyundia
I have two Saturn SL1s. One is a 93 and the other a 96. The 93 has 192k and the 96 has 143k. I've had the 93 for eight years and the 96 for six... I think. I might trade in the 93 when it turns over 200k.
Hi Paul.
I was running and restoring Triumph 2000s for about 27 years up until about 5 years ago.Then I decided to start up my business making and selling S/S parts & accessories for Triumphs, MGBs, Mini's.
I now have a Volvo 940 Wentworth turbo estate in beautiful condition, it's a fantastic motor, so practical. I will certainly stick with Volvo's from now on, so reliable! Bit heavy on juice though, and at £1.22 per litre it's getting to be a very costly game for everyone in the UK.
Cheers (another Paul)
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Oddball as charged - but luckily for the car there are still a lot of us about!!
That little car has been the means of our family visiting places and having adventures we would not have been able to afford otherwise and has made us friends with people from all over the world. We have been to World Meetings (every 2 years) in Holland, Austria, Italy and Scotland. Next year the World Meeting will be in France and it will be HUGE (and there will be American visitors! Plus Australians, Swedes, Finns, Norwegians, Portuguese, Czechs, Slovenians, Spanish, Italians, etc etc etc. There is always one Japanese visitor too!)
This shows two of the family cars at the highest point of the Route Napoleon (yes - they did make it to the top!!) on our way to the Italy World Meeting 2003 in the mountain village of Vinadio. Here we added 7,000 visitors to their usual population of 700 - and the petrol tanker was calling daily rather than once a month!
"Ceci n'est pas une voiture - c'est un art de vivre" (this isn't a car - it's a way of life!!)
I'd drive a Porche,but cant drive
Bright Gold/Yellow hatchback (but on the rego it says sedan).
A Mercedes E320CDi for chauffeur work and wedding hire. "Her Majesty" - my 1984 Daimler Sovereign is sitting in the garage waiting for me to get the cash together to get some bodywork restoration done. Plus my trusty bike is a 1983 Yamaha XJ750 Maxim.
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