Andy in Germany
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And you lived to tell the tale.
That or someone else is posting using your account.
I can run fast.
And you lived to tell the tale.
That or someone else is posting using your account.
Suppose they grab a bike, then go after you?I can run fast.
Suppose they grab a bike, then go after you?
I anticipated that: the showroom bikes are locked and I have the keys...
Fortunately the horns sold before the noise annoyed the staff too much...
My Skoda has almost drove me to this on more than a few occasions. I sort of inherited it and didn't want to appear rude and ungrateful by turning around and selling it almost immediately but it has cost me a fortune to maintain and I find it horrible to drive, ugly to look at, it drinks petrol, and somehow has less bootspace than my 205 despite being considerably bigger on the outside.
Once I get year's test on it I am tempted to get shot of it and buy a Honda Jazz but I drive so little these day it would do if it behaved itself and I could put the money towards restoring my beloved 205. Each time I fix it I tell myself surely nothing else can go wrong....
Is it a Fabia ?
If it is we looked at buying one years ago . We ended up buying a Vauxhall Corsa which we had for 17 years .
Yes, a Fabia with a horrible 3 cylinder engine which seems to suffer from turbo lag despite not having a turbo. You made the right choice with the Corsa I think.
My 62 plate Corsa ecoflex had a 3 cylinder 998cc engine. It was less economical than the 53 plate Punto 1200 that it replaced. I was not unhappy when someone wrote it off!
On Saturday I received a letter from the NHS to let me know that I would be receiving a bowel cancer screening test within the next 2 weeks - I didn't think you got that until you're 60th birthday an I'm not quite there yet.
My Skoda definitely isn't economical. I think it just underpowered for the car and has to be worked too hard and it is hampered by poorly chosen gear ratios.