I have a 4x4!....

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User482

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THere are soft roading cars styled to look like 4x4's, and then there are 4x4's which are built and are booted fit for purpose.

I can understand why you would get the two mixed up though....


No, you continue to miss the point. There was no advantage to be gained by driving what you would call a proper 4x4.
 

green1

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No, you continue to miss the point. There was no advantage to be gained by driving what you would call a proper 4x4 in towns.
FTFY
 

Linford

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[QUOTE 2262307, member: 45"]Who owns the camo clothing?[/quote]

You mean these ?

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http://compare.ebay.co.uk/like/1608...ixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&adtype=pla&crdt=0
 

Linford

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[QUOTE 2262311, member: 45"]It's not who owns it but being behind the wheel that gives an air of masculine superiority.[/quote]

You are feeling that :eek:....you can get help for that sort of thing

FWIW, my daughter is desperate to get added to the insurance on my 4x4 (she has a Focus ^_^)
She has been driving the 4x4 off road for the last 9 years and she is a happily parnered up mother of one.
 

Linford

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There's this thing called "traffic". I find the best solution is a bicycle. You should try it sometime.

What traffic ? You can only blame yourself for chosing to live in a big city. If you don't like it, you should move to a quieter place where you can get out in the countryside. I am less than a 10 minutte cycle ride from farmed land, and I live less than 10 minutes ffrom the centre of town.
 

Hotblack Desiato

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Mine is certainly not worth £53k. One wonders why anyone would want to take such a valuable car out in bad weather.
I'll be up the hill tonight in mine...family are already reserving seats ;)


If it is only £53k, in what way is it valuable?
 
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User482

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What traffic ? You can only blame yourself for chosing to live in a big city. If you don't like it, you should move to a quieter place where you can get out in the countryside. I am less than a 10 minutte cycle ride from farmed land, and I live less than 10 minutes ffrom the centre of town.

Traffic doesn't cause me any bother (save for idiots in 4x4s), because I use a bicycle. The countryside and the centre are also 10 minutes ride for me, the difference is that I have top quality mtb trails and a great city, you have fields and a clone town.
 

Saluki

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I loved my Disco. I sold it when I stopped living in the Highlands and moved to nice flat Norfolk. In this weather, I do miss it. I also miss the acreage in the back, I could get the bikes in with no problems, or all the dogs without them being squashed. My Disco cost me £2000 and I sold it for the same. I don't think that I would spend £53k on any car.
 

Linford

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Traffic doesn't cause me any bother (save for idiots in 4x4s), because I use a bicycle. The countryside and the centre are also 10 minutes ride for me, the difference is that I have top quality mtb trails and a great city, you have fields and a clone town.

Clone of what ?

I work in the countryside surrounded by fields, I take it you still work in the middle of urban sprawl?

Car commuting to my work is quicker than either cycle commuting or motorcycle commuting in any weather conditions...I've done it all 3 ways. You just live in a rat race central
 
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