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14th November 2020, 01:33 PM
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Cappy keep the chariot going as long as possible , just to get back what you have paid in tax etc. I get periodic letters to check if I am still alive , keep telling them I cant tell them when I'm not, but have made arrangements for them to be told when I"m not , if they dont hear from me in answer to these letters it doesnt mean I"m not around any more, just that I am otherwise engaged in more fruitful pursuits. Cheers JS .
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14th November 2020, 01:44 PM
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Re: Old Cars
Notice they didn't give us a discount on insurance for all the weeks in lockdown when it stayed on the drive, kt
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14th November 2020, 11:54 PM
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Re: Old Cars
All this talk about lockdowns and keeping your distance and people going off their heads, leaves me wondering. But to be honest although the other States in Australia have had their woes , here in WA it has not been noticeable , apart from the fact the wife keeps me at a distance. This to some might be a Godsend , but I am still old enough to appreciate my home comforts , she however doesnt seem to mind , which starts me thinking maybe she has been reading some of the letters on this site. JS
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15th November 2020, 11:59 AM
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Re: Old Cars
Been having a few problems with mine starting and thought similar,
turned out to be a sensor, touch wood all OK now, apart from my
pocket. A £15 part ended up costing a fortune in the end.
Keith.
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16th November 2020, 05:14 AM
#75
Re: Old Cars
Just when we thought it was safe to go back in the water SA advises it has some 17 new cases.
As to cars, here in Oz the feral gov had six Hyundai Hydrogen cars on trial, there is one pump available for them.
In London a Hydrogen train has been developed and now I see a Hydrogen bus.
It is the way of the future, electric is just a stop gap until the Hydrogen ones are further developed.
Will be interesting to see how many charging points the gov allows along the freeways in UK.


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25th November 2020, 08:32 PM
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Re: Old Cars
Well, i knew as soon as i opened by big mouth (post 16), my poor old subaru failed the MOT, needed £1000 of work, so no go, so now the proud owner of a second hand Lexus ct200 h, so should be my last car, as at 80 years young, can't see me driving at 90 if still here, kt
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25th November 2020, 08:45 PM
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20201018_102825.jpgSorry to hear the old Subaru has gone Keith, they had good Motors in them my Son has one the Outback!
The Lexus is i hear a good Car but i think a bit over rated , but it has a luxury in it known here as the Mercedes Benz of Japan.
Hope she goes well and that it lasts, at our age like you ( I too am 80 ) we should not be looking ay too many cars now LOL
Was actually looking at also getting a new Car a few Weeks ago, but thought better of it, will wait and see first how the Eyes go ?? But even then this Bus i have is still going well, so ???? A 2010 VW Golf Comfortline 118 TSI Turbo Supercharge Engine , has a load of Grunt!
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25th November 2020, 10:20 PM
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Re: Old Cars
Had four Subarus, 2 Forester turbos, Outlander, Impreza turbo, had to get rid of the last one as my wife thought every speed limit was a minimum, quite noisy on the outside with its horizontal piston burble, but inside so quiet, but it was only when you thought why is everything going so slow, that you realised you had reached warp speed. Friend of mine aged 90 bought himself a new 4wd Audi Q3, so don't give up yet lads.
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26th November 2020, 05:37 AM
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Lexus, an overated Toyota.
Second hand cars here in Oz have all gone up in value, the virus sees less willing to use public transport.
Saw a bit last night about the Black Cabs in London, since the Virus there is very little work for them.
Thousands in cab grave yards.


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26th November 2020, 07:24 AM
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Re: Old Cars
Mine was also the Subaru outback, after 19 years it will be different to drive a different class of car, but 3 litre auto petrol outback driving round this little island was a bit thirsty, so at least will be cheaper to run, kt
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