World's Dullest Looking Cars
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World's Dullest Looking Cars
M Reg Ford Mondeo Hatch in Doom Blue, Osama Bin Laden could drive around Westminster in one (he might be as I type!)and no one would notice him!![:)]
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Erm..... how about a ZX 1.9D Auto 1993 'K' 5 dr Avantage. [:I]
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Is yours the same "exciting" Burgundy colour that mine is James?
Erm..... how about a ZX 1.9D Auto 1993 'K' 5 dr Avantage. [:I]
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Is yours the same "exciting" Burgundy colour that mine is James?
Hi Arry.. Nope.. "Burgundy" sounds positively exotic compared to mine! lol..
Erm my car would be described as "Silver" by a salesman in a car showroom, but its bog standard "Grey" to anyone normal!! The good news is, its quite a good match for "road salt grey" so it looks fairly clean all winter. .. lmho..
(you still doing that 1,000 mile in 48 hours weekly trip in your ZX?)
Erm my car would be described as "Silver" by a salesman in a car showroom, but its bog standard "Grey" to anyone normal!! The good news is, its quite a good match for "road salt grey" so it looks fairly clean all winter. .. lmho..
(you still doing that 1,000 mile in 48 hours weekly trip in your ZX?)
Yep, still sitting on the motorway for hours on end, adding mile after mile to the speedo. I wish my car was road-salt grey rather than "dirty salt covered red car" colour. Then I wouldn't have to pay my daughter a quidor three to wash it every week! My 8 year old lad does the arches for free because he likes using the hose pipe and getting wet.
Still no problems, but boy do the oil changes come around quickly!
Still no problems, but boy do the oil changes come around quickly!
Never mind the car, that can always be replaced, long journeys on motorways take a lot out of the driver as well, just try to make sure that the drone of the engine for hour after boring hour doesn't make you lose concentration and start thinking of things other than the idiots around you!
Motorway monotony can be a killer.. So take regular coffee stops, do the "police" thing of giving yourself a running commentary about road conditions, speed of other traffic etc etc.. Just stay alert.. Erm... I also give my granny egg sucking lessons. [:I] [:o)] lol.. But you know what I mean.. [:)]
Motorway monotony can be a killer.. So take regular coffee stops, do the "police" thing of giving yourself a running commentary about road conditions, speed of other traffic etc etc.. Just stay alert.. Erm... I also give my granny egg sucking lessons. [:I] [:o)] lol.. But you know what I mean.. [:)]