Women are very taxing, insuring one is generally cheaper than a car.jgra1 wrote:I think I need a women with no car, and get both insured and taxed
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I just knew it!
I re-read, but was distracted, and there it is!
I re-read, but was distracted, and there it is!
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It would have rude not tojgra1 wrote:I just knew it!
I re-read, but was distracted, and there it is!
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but they do its the one that goes round as fast as the engine/crank, so as so as the engine is running you have heat,Citroenmad wrote:Despite the 2cv not having a fan to put the heat through into the cap,
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spoz you could always hire a woman
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Umm, women are troublesome. I should know - I have daughters.... (Love 'em to bits though ...)citronut wrote:spoz you could always hire a woman
Basically, the old adge is true. 'If it's got t*ts or wheels it's gonna be trouble...'
Xantias are girls, Pug 406 Coupes are girls too but of a different sort and much more highly strung and demanding of attention.
John, in my opinion a complete no-brainer. Keep the Xantia. Simple as that.
If I was in a tight spot, and despite the loveliness of the V6 and Activa, I'd choose to keep the HDi and I'd not have to think too hard about it either...
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Of course they do!citronut wrote:but they do its the one that goes round as fast as the engine/crank, so as so as the engine is running you have heat,Citroenmad wrote:Despite the 2cv not having a fan to put the heat through into the cap,
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Though it doesnt do an awful lot when stoos still, mind im waiting on new heater hoses (rubber ones to replace the worn cardboard type things) arriving, should imrove things.
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