gingerdave
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Is it me or are so many new car ads on TV seem to depict cars spinning round in circles either on road or funfair rides.Even Mercedes at it now with their new “prestige” pickup truck.Are they trying to copy computer games?
Driver's cars require driver's roads or else the old ads are just unrealistic.MikeT66 said:[post]368148[/post] The GT86 was designed from the outset to be a 'driver's car'
Frank said:Driver's cars require driver's roads or else the old ads are just unrealistic.
Unless we're all going to move to Scotland or Wales for the daily commute, then doing something about the endless potholes on our roads would be a pretty good idea. Performance and 4 inch potholes just don't mix.
Last night, I was watching a BBC4 programme about 20th c. art in Spain and found instead that my attention was fixed on the totally smooth long Spanish road that the presenter was steaming along to go another location. That's when you know you really miss be able to drive properly on our roads.
There is also a lot of traffic around these days, which doesn't help.
Yeah, I bought a couple of good condition secondhand prop alloys for good low money couple of years back, just for that reason. One is now the spare and the other really is a spare. I could see a potential situation where I'd get a bent alloy, put on the stainless steel spare (with its speed restriction) and end up paying top dollar for a brand new alloy, just through urgency.MikeT66 said:[post]368320[/post] And we see plenty of damaged alloy wheels at our Dealership to verify the state of the roads. Definitely NOT Puma-friendly.
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