I did need to undergo a large repair though
One good thing about 2020 was my return to this forum... Ever since my first tentative visit I've been thoroughly enjoying being active on here again
And those aren't such small cars Kenny!KennyW wrote: 26 Dec 2020, 17:01 When I was driving for BMW specialist near me I hated getting in and out of the Z1, Z3 and the i8 electric car. I too am reasonably fit but the low height made it an 'experience' to enter and exist gracefully.![]()
I loved the MX-5s I had, the MK2 1.8 with an LSD was the best. I didn’t actually find it too bad to get in or out of. Hmm. Reading this has made me want anotherCitroJim wrote: 26 Dec 2020, 17:18
I was amazed at how small the MX-5 really is... I parked it where my Saxo was parked earlier and find the MX-5 and Saxo have about the same 'footprint'![]()
It looks bigger than it actually is...
I’m similarly proportioned, and I don’t recall having any issues. I found it quite comfortable and ache-free on long journeys if I remember rightly. I think I’m going to buy another!bobins wrote: 26 Dec 2020, 18:34 I'm about 6' tall and.... erm..... not slim, fit nor lithe and can get in and out of my hairdryer without issue.
This was the thread Lockdown Vintage Audio ActivitiesCitroJim wrote: 27 Dec 2020, 16:07 Not at all Mick, always happy to see stuff like that
The AVO and the Taylor multimeter are particularly desirable...
And thanks from me too Neil, I'd forgotten about that thread as it's been a while since I've done much in that direction as all the vintage electronic stuff, touch wood, is all working well and there's been no projects awaiting attention for a while...