Dia_Anseo wrote: » Are there diesel cars in Japan?
Marcusm wrote: » As 192s not 201s?
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Yes. Nearly every second taxi on the roads of Dublin in the 90s and 00s was a Jap import diesel Corolla. You can get plenty of diesel F30 3 series' and the likes in Japan these days too.
wotzgoingon wrote: » What do you want a turf burner for anyway. The sooner they start banning them the better. I'm sure there is plenty of used electric and hybrids over in Japan and in the future to be picked up which is the way things are heading.
wotzgoingon wrote: » My parents had a diesel corolla back in late 90's early 2000's. N/A and had a different badge on front and Toyota badge on back. Learnt how to drive in it by reversing in and out of garden. Learned how to use the clutch properly. I remember picking up my first car with my sister and drove it home. No lessons and probably not insured(I wasn't) and drove the 40 mins back to the house. It was a great feeling going around the bends.
punisher5112 wrote: » Remember all the white Camry's going about... Spewing out black smoke.
Dia_Anseo wrote: » I'm not sure having no insurance while driving is something to be scoffed at!
Dia_Anseo wrote: » Why the heck don't the Government ban diesel buses and lorries in cities? Create an delivery hub outside cities and the final mile will be delivered by electric infrastructure. As a cyclist I ingest this smog on a daily basis ! Who can I sue?
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Those were the days! There was a few old Mercs with the obligatory Nissan Diesel engines smoking around town (literally) until about 5 or 6 years ago. I still remember a gold W126 always parked on the O'Connel st rank, and a blue W123 estate on Eden quay.
punisher5112 wrote: » I still can't believe there are almeras and even not that long ago a sunny.... Such dirt. If I'm paying a decent price to get a service you want something roomy and comfortable which they were nowhere near. I don't get the love for the Prius either as I find them tiny and cramped and many I e been in the suspension etc has been terribly bad.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Don't cycle. Save your energy and use the public transport that will be running regardless of you or not ? By using the bus or tram or train our roads could be nicer with another cyclist off them. Too many times have I come up behind a cyclist hogging the middle of the driving lane when there's a freshly built cycle track on a footpath , and the clown just there because he feels entitled to be and when I go to overtake what do they do ? They put the bloody hammer down just to be ignorant and make overtaking difficult putting others at danger ! Me hole. Enough is enough. Cyclists need to cop the fook on and be subject to fines etc too ! If there's a cycle lane there they should be made use it or pay a fine In traffic, plotting yourself in front of a bus at a traffic light is holding up over 50 people on the bus unnecessarily ! Me hole.
Dia_Anseo wrote: » I am a professional cyclist
Big Nasty wrote: » Tour De France professional or delivery boy professional?
Dia_Anseo wrote: » .......as in a triathlete!
PsychoPete wrote: » Isnt that just someone who failed at been a proper athlete?
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » And how does that make you professional in dealing with traffic in a busy city and deal with rules of the road ? You've fookall about ya No I'm not a taxi driver but I am a professional, I sometimes cycle myself plenty of places, I used to have a motorbike which I used for motorway and Dublin city, I have a car which I use for work from countryside to city (4am starts etc) , I drive coaches, trucks and have driven things I wasn't supposed to ! I've had advanced driver training from different agencies, I undergo regular training and check testing from the RSA, aswell has having every category for teaching and training. Aswell as currently licensed to do driving, teaching and assessing by insurance companies for new drivers trying to get insurance. What the fook qualifies you to put on a bit if Lycra and get on two wheels in a busy city ? Quite frankly ask me hole.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » A mod should probably ban me and that other clown for a while before it gets nasty !
colm_mcm wrote: » Please explain your qualifications
GustavoFring wrote: » Looking for some quick advice, preferably from someone who has done it recently. What’s the best way to pay for a UK car? Revolut seems to be about 500 saving over a bank. Seeing some other transfer services too but have never used them. Debit card I think has a limit.