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huntertitus wrote:I just got a car for £4000 - 13 yrs old over 108K on clock etc - but it has power everything AND cruise control - used that gadget for the 1st time on a trip to Shropshire for the weekend and don't think I will be getting any more speeding tickets from those cameras - I just set the gadget to the speed limit and put my feet up!

that's the way to go!!!
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What's the car?
Maine B - 1992-95 Maine A 1995-99
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englishangel wrote:I think that last comment is one of the best on here.

I think a Laser is called a Focus in the rest of the world, or if one size up from an Escort it is a Mondeo.

Those Aussies don'tlike top follow the rest of the world do they?

I was behind an Aussie Ford pickup the other day, an enormous thing.
I thought that the favourite car in Australia, as it was in Argentina, was the Ford Falcon, 1950's design, built like a tank and never known to come out second best in a crash
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Great Plum wrote:What's the car?
1993 Mercedes E320 (pillarless) Coupe

(sunroof, power steering, electric leather seats, cruises at 100mph and the engine is dawdling along at 3500rpm, blah blah)

Not that I've ever been over 70, your honour...
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OK, have worked out how to put an image of a decent vehicle on this site! For those who don't know, it is my 1978 XLH Harley Davidson Sportster.
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matthew wrote:
Ruthie-Baby wrote:Yeah you are but not 12 years?
But I haven't been driving 12 years!

All confused now...
What I meant was you are older than me but not 12 years older. Your age thingy says you're 39, which is 12 years older than me...
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jhopgood wrote:I thought that the favourite car in Australia, as it was in Argentina, was the Ford Falcon, 1950's design, built like a tank and never known to come out second best in a crash
Well, things have progressed a bit, but there are definitely Ford Drivers and Holden Drivers, and unless you have a company vehicle, the gas guzzlers have become less popular in recent months, due to exorbitant petrol prices - Aus$ 1.40 per litre. OK, I know it's still cheap compared to UK, but this time last year it cost me about $35 to fill the Laser, now it's $50+.

Tank-like vehicles are less popular with some drivers than crumple cars, but having been rear-ended in my Commodore (Holden equivalent to the Falcon) by a crumple car, I prefer to be surrounded by some oomph. I drove away with narry a dent, but the front of the offending vehicle was all over the tarmac.
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Ruthie-Baby wrote:What I meant was you are older than me but not 12 years older. Your age thingy says you're 39, which is 12 years older than me...
You're looking at 'Total posts'. I expect I'm now 42. :) I've never entered a birthday in my profile.
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matthew wrote:
Ruthie-Baby wrote:What I meant was you are older than me but not 12 years older. Your age thingy says you're 39, which is 12 years older than me...
You're looking at 'Total posts'. I expect I'm now 42. :) I've never entered a birthday in my profile.
does this mean you are shy Matthew????
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Jude wrote:does this mean you are shy Matthew????
I think the word you're looking for is 'lazy'.

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matthew wrote:
Jude wrote:does this mean you are shy Matthew????
I think the word you're looking for is 'lazy'.

:)
Tut Tut - I would have thought you more organised! :D
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Jude wrote:Tut Tut - I would have thought you more organised! :D
Organized? Me?

Thanks. You made me laugh. :)
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Before this topic is relegated too far away - my favourite car was my second one - a BRG Jaguar XJ6 3.4. I bought it from a bloke in Purley for 780 quid and kept it for a few years before it died.....
Sometimes I used to just go and sit in it - it had a particular smell.
More recently I liked my old MGBGT (BRG again) but the bills began to outweigh the pleasure of driving it.....although handbrake turns were exceptionally good in that one.....
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Rory wrote:Before this topic is relegated too far away - my favourite car was my second one - a BRG Jaguar XJ6 3.4. I bought it from a bloke in Purley for 780 quid and kept it for a few years before it died.....
Sometimes I used to just go and sit in it - it had a particular smell.
More recently I liked my old MGBGT (BRG again) but the bills began to outweigh the pleasure of driving it.....although handbrake turns were exceptionally good in that one.....
I get told off when I try to do handbrake turns

Unless it is my youngest son in the car

Or my older brother...

We went out once in the snow and did some graceful sort of car-ice skating near beachy head...
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Anyone that knows me well will be aware that I have several favourite cars. My number one favourite has to be the Mercedes 300SL Gullwing circa '54-'57. I have seen about three of them, a very rare car indeed.

After recently watching a car restoration TV program I have become quite interested in the Porsche 911 convertible Targa from approx 1970s. This would be in my top 10.

My first and current car is a white 1995 N Reg Rover 100 series Metro (later shape design) 1400cc in very good condition. (I might post a pic eventually if I can find it). Surprisingly nippy for a small car and can allegedly go off the clock (110mph+ - not sure of accuracy though - specifications state 103 tops).

If insurance was cheaper for young men my first car would have been a well tuned 1.3i BRG John Cooper Mini with stripes (a relative offered it to me, but it was far too expensive for me to insure it)!!

Seem to be lots of interesting cars mentioned, the three that caught my attention were: Renault 4 (used to be quite a few in Brighton), VDP Metro (apparently extremely rare - the veneer is a bit weird though) and the white Mk1 Golf Cabriolet (that vehicle caught my eye on the Bax night, immaculate is the word Mr Plum).
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