LIGHTNING wrote: » I work there and may even be your instructor for the day Even though I work there it is a great experience and if you listen to your instructor you can learn quite a lot. Even if you don't its still lots of fun :pac:
Marcusm wrote: » Ironically, page 156 of this thread has passed without a discussion (ie spat) of the merits of various Alfa Romeos. Will the same be true of pages 159 and 166 (personally, I thought the 164 was very attractive).
whoopsadaisydoodles wrote: » I got this for christmas! Vurty excited. Anyone ever done this particular course?
Supergurrier wrote: » You know you are a car nut when on a friday night you pass the chance to go drinking with mates so stay at home to eat 2 spice burgers with ketchup and aromat out of a bowl along with a can of your fav beer so you can save half the money for a rear diffuser and spend the next 1h looking up how to fit it. In fairness the weather is pretty bad and i have to be up at half 7 so
ShadowHearth wrote: » I though someone might be interested. I am building next model and this is part of the independable suspension with open diff assembled. Only 1 shock on each side too, but those are very hard shocks. I did not started assembling steering rack there. I bet it will be fun. 5 hours in and I still don't even have anything that would look like a car lol. ]http://i847.photobucket.com/albums/ab36/Shadowhearth1/image_zps331d4125.jpg[/IMG]
Marcusm wrote: » Nope, retuned Toyota engine under the bonnet. THe interior is all Aston though.
Marcusm wrote: » As the list price starts well above £30k, not sure waving £20k around would get you that much attention!
Barry Barry wrote: » I'm sure if someone walked into a showroom and waved £20k in a dealers face he'd have no problem selling them one!
BUBBLE WRAP wrote: » Still an aston martin under the bonnet though.. :cool:
langdang wrote: » That silver is a waste of a fiat coupe. First owner should have bought a blandmobile if silver was what he wanted. Fiat coupe should only come in blue, yellow,red. Great design IMO
MCMLXXV wrote: » Really? There's an aqua marine colored one up my way looks great!
CianRyan wrote: » The only reason they brought it out was to meet CO2 regulations and to avoid plebs buying them they've made them exclusively available to owners of real Astons as a city car. No point in an exotic brand brining out a car for the people.
Sales will not be restricted; however, it is expected that demand from existing Aston Martin owners for Cygnet would initially take priority
Barry Barry wrote: » What?
CianRyan wrote: » Don't you need to own a real Aston to buy a Cygnet? And yeah, it's just an IQ.