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Location: North Herts
There's an article about bloated 'Chelsea Tractors' in today's Times. One of the comments made me smile: "Stand by for the new Hyundai Hubris, the Toyota Aggrandiser, the Bentley Conceit, the Tesla Arrogance and the Renault Pomp, coming to a car-park near you soon."
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Location: Garden of England
Car type: ARQ Ruby July 1936
……….heard an ad on the radio this morning whilst out driving the modern for the new mini, described as
“ ……Our biggest mini yet”
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Location: Cheshire
A group of youngsters were gathered around my Ruby the other day. One of them asked - "Is it a car for one person?"
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Location: Garden of England
Car type: ARQ Ruby July 1936
Yes Colin, when I had a new set of tyres fitted to Ruby I took the tyres and inner tubes to a recommended tyre depot, the young fitters were all over her like a rash which was great to see.
One asked if he could sit in her, being somewhat larger than myself, he had great difficulty getting in and his knees were hard up against the steering wheel and his head was touching the roof.
He couldn’t understand that that yes the seat was as far back as it would go. They also did not believe it was a “four seater”
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Location: Melton Mowbray.
My eldest daughter has just bought a new Defender, her second. In her defence (!) they have horses and her husband has gun shops, shooting grounds and the thing will probably get cleaned just once a year. It's being used as it was designed for. When ordering the spec. for the vehicle at the dealers, they were asked whether they required the " lowering kit " Apparently necessary for city dwellers using many of the underground and multi storey carparks!