Dashcams!

Just looking at these three atm:

http://www.driving.co.uk/car-clinic/buying-guide-leading-dashboard-cameras-dash-cams-reviewed/#N101

http://www.driving.co.uk/car-clinic...board-cameras-dash-cams-reviewed/#DrivePro200

http://www.driving.co.uk/car-clinic/buying-guide-leading-dashboard-cameras-dash-cams-reviewed/#C820


Not after anything fancy, ideally less than £100 also.....the ability to hook it up to power somehow would be nice but not a necessity, I'll hopefully cable something up if needs be.

Any thoughts?
 
Went to overtake a lorry which was spraying water all over the road, hit a puddle and the back end swung out :eek: - Thankfully DSC did its job.

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Normally wet road surfaces are fine, no issues at all but that patch was pretty heavy :eek:
 
Forum does make me laugh sometimes :D 90 odd mph?!

The lorry is travelling 60 at most as he was at the lights earlier when I was behind him. I was doing 70-75 for the overtake. Of course it's gonna look like I'm going faster, the video is smooth and the overtake is clean with nothing else on the road. The merging car far left is going faster than the lorry.
 
Went to overtake a lorry which was spraying water all over the road, hit a puddle and the back end swung out :eek: - Thankfully DSC did its job.

BqYtMkk.gif

Normally wet road surfaces are fine, no issues at all but that patch was pretty heavy :eek:

Putting this on mumsnet.... You absolute monster!! :rolleyes::p
 
Forum does make me laugh sometimes :D 90 odd mph?!

The lorry is travelling 60 at most as he was at the lights earlier when I was behind him. I was doing 70-75 for the overtake. Of course it's gonna look like I'm going faster, the video is smooth and the overtake is clean with nothing else on the road. The merging car far left is going faster than the lorry.

Apart from the aquaplaning you mean obviously.:D
 
Went to overtake a lorry which was spraying water all over the road, hit a puddle and the back end swung out :eek: - Thankfully DSC did its job.

BqYtMkk.gif

Normally wet road surfaces are fine, no issues at all but that patch was pretty heavy :eek:

Is that heading down into Portsmouth on the M275? No reason, just curious :)

Edit: No, I'm pretty sure it isn't. Either way I hate that little spur.
 
Went to overtake a lorry which was spraying water all over the road, hit a puddle and the back end swung out :eek: - Thankfully DSC did its job.

BqYtMkk.gif

Normally wet road surfaces are fine, no issues at all but that patch was pretty heavy :eek:

That's definitely a brown pants moment! Question is though was the roof down? :D:p
 
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