SirLugg
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Still would. Several times too. [emoji3059]
Coventry Climax engine, way ahead of its time, I used to know someone who had a Hillman Imp with a Rover V8 mid mounted, would wheel spin in top gear in the wet.That's a Hillman Imp, they were a cracking little motor !!!
Ahahaha funny that you remembered the Yugo ! You can still see those here in Serbia, especially in smaller towns and villages. It was car no 1 about 30 years ago. Some older people maintain an drive those as a matter of pride driving a domestic car. It is the crappiest car I drove. Couple of friends had it and also was the 'weapon of choice' for driving schools. I didn't want it and borrowed some money from my mom and bought Renault Twingo from above...Heh, i remember 'le car's. They r probably collectors items now.
Same with yugo's im sure
Fair enough.
as far as i am aware they are selling it at no profit.
The information provided is correct. But I strongly disagree with allThat is a Renault Twingo. First model appeared in 1990 or something and also my first car that I bought as a young driver
Awesome and practical car. Short but wide with a lot of space in the front seats, not so much in the second and a tiny trunk. Comfort is incredible for a such a small car. One of the things that I remember is that my girlfriend at the time and I were going out and wanted to park in the city near the pub we wanted to go to. There was a guy with Ford focus trying to squeeze into really small spot but was not able to. I stopped little further and told my girlfriend to wait. He gave up and I parallel parked easily
The information provided is correct. But I strongly disagree with all
shut up unfaithful infidel!Apparently the logic works the other way, too:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/1/8/irans-supreme-leader-bans-uk-us-coronavirus-vaccines