Metro.
Metro gang yo.
I find it funny how people don't even realize how good they have it these days. Back then, no power steering, manual choke, no air con, only 4 gears, no abs, no airbag. Literal poverty spec.
Metro.
And then fast forward to today... learning with electric bloody handbrakes, etc. Not that people have much choice as to what they learn in though, unless learning in own car.Metro gang yo.
I find it funny how people don't even realize how good they have it these days. Back then, no power steering, manual choke, no air con, only 4 gears, no abs, no airbag. Literal poverty spec.
..and no headrests.Back then, no power steering, manual choke, no air con, only 4 gears, no abs, no airbag. Literal poverty spec.
VW Beetle, 1974 1303...I learnt to drive in a Citroen C3, a so called super mini....
but (and this maybe in the region where I live), I seen loads of driving schools using mini SUVs to teach people in... The other day I saw a Merc A class being used.
Is this now the norm?
That was my first car, well Mum's really but she never drove itGot proper lessons and passed my test in a Toyota Starlet.
Damn, I remember wanting one ages ago. What happened to it that caused the write off, if you don't mind me asking?Peaked at a Honda s2000 that gotten written off in a crash
Damn, I remember wanting one ages ago. What happened to it that caused the write off, if you don't mind me asking?
I was on an A road (dual carriageway) driving to Wales from Peterborough for my job interview to move down here.
It was about 8-9pm, it was dark. Roads were quiet.
I was driving at about 60, slower than I would on a 70 just thinking about the interview. I was about 6 miles from hotel.
Saw these lights get very bright very quick behind me. And I was rear ended on the driver side. That forced me into a bit of a fish tail towards the central reservation.
This road had those cable style central reservations.
The cable went over my bonnet as s2k is so low. Cable scrapped over the bonnet. Broke my windscreen and ripped the roof.
I came to a stop on the other carriageway against the central reservation.
Luckily road was quiet and no one hit me.
There was glass in cockpit but luckily the windscreen didn't cave.
The driver side rear wheel was ripped off. No number plates on my car.
The car that hit me was so far down the carriage way I could barely see it.
I gathered myself, called the police and they got there fast.
Turns out it was a 17 year old driver in his grans citroen c2 who'd just passed his test!
Police said he'd not be driving for a long while. They thought I had rolled the car there was so much damage. But I definitely didn't. That car is built like a tank though and the cockpit was fine.
Scary thing is.. If I had my roof down (it was warm enough) that cable probably would have cut my head off.
That really freaked me out.
Wow, sorry you had to go through that. That sounds really scary, especially the thought of that cable. Was this a straight bit of road on the dual carriageway you were on, or was it on a bend? I'm just trying to figure out how on earth they managed to rear end you on a quiet road.
Even if they were speeding, how did they not even see you?
Either way, that write off makes sense. Such a shame though. I'd be gutted to have something like a Honda s2000 written off, especially in a situation like that.