mossym wrote: » baffles me, especially when you see them driving the exact same model car as you are and you know it comes with bluetooth for calls as standard
James Bond Junior wrote: » Often a relatively new and high end car driven by women in their 40s seem to be the worst culprits.
punisher5112 wrote: » Don't forget the Padre sticker right in front of their face. The typical Micra driver will also have trouble seeing over the steering wheel, finding gears, finding their way, knowing when it's red lining is enough(too much) just for taking off, which gear to be in so just keep it in 2nd, tax and nct and insurance discs in front of their face also..... Many many more
ELM327 wrote: » This reminded me of one of my favourite "bits" in new old top gear
Brian Scan wrote: » Funny seeing the two old drivers stereotyping old drivers.
ba_barabus wrote: » Right folks I'm in need for suggestions. I'm stuck in hospital the past few days and no idea when I'll be out. The Wi-Fi is good hence I'm looking for some good movie films which I can watch to pass the time. Bonus points for a great car chase. Already done Bullitt so that's off the menu.
selectamatic wrote: » "The World's Fastest Indian" with Anthony Hopkins, bikes as opposed to cars but it's a good watch.
punisher5112 wrote: » Cannon ball the real films....
h3000 wrote: » TT - Closer to the Edge - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1698010/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Alanstrainor wrote: » [...] Oh, and my all time favourite film: The Blues Brothershttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blues_Brothers Absolutely amazing film, and some crazy car scenes as it goes on! [...]
bazz26 wrote: » Just had a spin in a 640d there at lunch time, nice bit of extra poke in it over the 530d.
Alanstrainor wrote: » Oh, and my all time favourite film: The Blues Brothers
ba_barabus wrote: » Cheers guys. Started watching Dirty Harry Magnum Force and then the indestructible Wi-Fi went. Visiting time is on!