Old diesel wrote: » I know of an Audi A3 whose owner never used 5th gear [...]
YbFocus wrote: » What was the reasoning Sounds ridiculous!
Cheensbo wrote: » One of the aul Flames was the same, point blank refused to put it in 5th, the reason was that the car would then be going too fast. I just did all the driving. Incidentally she drives a 6 speed yoke now, I often wonder did her head explode when she saw that :pac:
Mc Love wrote: » My mother is the same, refuses to put the car in 5th even when doing 100
Foxhole Norman wrote: » I like to keep mine in 4th when I'm doing 100-120, for those smooth overtakes.
tossy wrote: » I know a grown man who thought 3rd gear was for motorways,he went through two gearboxes on two different cars in the time i worked with him.
YbFocus wrote: » I'm surprised he didn't replace even more engines!
tossy wrote: » Did you ever get to check the past owners on that volvo ?
CianRyan wrote: » Jesus, even for an auto driver you're a lazy ****e.
jimgoose wrote: » I have collected the variables, analysed the data and I conclude that the problem is you don't have enough cylinders. "4th for overtakes" is right, is it a FireBlade you have?!?
Special Circumstances wrote: » WTF? This makes no sense - I thought the accepted standard was into top gear from 50kph and never drop a gear (even to overtake) until it's chugging and about to conk?
Special Circumstances wrote: » I almost never hear someone with the enine revving high unless they look half blind and mostly mad and the car is covered in dents on every panel. Far more common to be out cycling and to hear someone failing desperately to accelerate around you ... chu-chug-chug-chug, or see someone take months to accomplish an overtake that would have been done in a safe amount of time in a lower gear!
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » A fella in work was victim of a scam over the weekend. Went up to Dublin to buy a qashqai. All checked out ok and drove home after handing over 13k yesterday. Went out for the rugby and when he got home the car was on its way back to Dublin. It was recorded going through the eflow toll in portlaoise less than an hour after he got home. Gardai reckon the owner followed him home from Dublin with a spare key and helped himself.