TBH, I know nothing about it apart from that it's a roller, it's very purple, and it's electric.The crazy thing about that, is that it only carries a BIK rate of £6.5k as a company car. That's less than a 116d.
Usually in that car park, the total value of all the cars parked wouldn’t be half of one of those!RR Spectre.
looks like a Mustang
At the moment...is that it only carries a BIK rate of £6.5k as a company car. That's less than a 116d.
Anyone's
Anyone abandoned their 2.7?
For nowWheels are still on it
Apparently widened 4 inches according to the internet! Cars were built quite a bit differently. It's amazing how quickly tech has moved on.My dad learnt to drive in the split windscreen Minor. He picked up the car, was giving a quick tuition, and then drove straight to his test to get his license (or so the story goes!).
Apparently the strip down the middle is where the initial version was made too thin, so the split it into two and welded in a bit - and then it was kept. Again, not sure how true that is!
Apparently widened 4 inches according to the internet! Cars were built quite a bit differently. It's amazing how quickly tech has moved on.
Same with driving tests. I know of people who grew up on farms and were basically handed a licence way back in the day because they'd been known to be using the roads with tractors for a decade before their test
My great grandfather never took a driving test. He was issued a licence because he had been driving since before taking a test was a requirement!
And he continued driving until about 2000 I think. When he parked his blue Zastava Yugo up in the shed at the top of his driveway and left it there.