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caretaker Sep 27th 2017 5:28 am

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Fuelled up at Regina Cabs @86.9, glad it's cheap because I took 88.5L.

scrubbedexpat091 Sep 27th 2017 6:38 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 12348168)
Fuelled up at Regina Cabs @86.9, glad it's cheap because I took 88.5L.

About a $40 dollar savings over what it would cost you in Vancouver...

scrubbedexpat091 Sep 27th 2017 11:22 am

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Canada’s best and worst cities for driving | Driving

No surprise really as to what city's are best and which are worst.

BristolUK Sep 27th 2017 11:17 pm

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Partially discharged Sep 27th 2017 11:47 pm

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12348803)

You've got to wonder how anybody discovers that they have that talent. :):) Same format as AGT and BGT but if that was BGT Piers would have buzzed them in a nano-second.

BristolUK Sep 27th 2017 11:50 pm

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Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 12348835)
...if that was BGT Piers would have buzzed them in a nano-second.

Because he already fills the dick quota? :lol:

BristolUK Sep 28th 2017 12:09 am

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Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 12348835)
You've got to wonder how anybody discovers that they have that talent..

The music teacher asked them to play a piece pianissimo and they misunderstood.

Partially discharged Sep 28th 2017 12:23 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12348840)
Because he already fills the dick quota? :lol:

Piers is a person who really makes my blood boil. A scrote/twunt of the highest order.

BristolUK Sep 28th 2017 12:40 am

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Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 12348875)
Piers is a person who really makes my blood boil. A scrote/twunt of the highest order.

I forgive him, though, whenever I remember him on TV with NRA gunrunners nutters.

dbd33 Sep 29th 2017 2:30 am

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I’ve been in Italy where I hired a Citroen Mehari, a great vehicle, not encumbered with too many electric gimmicks. Now I’m in England where I have a rented minivan, a Nissan Qashqai. It fits the bill “something suitable for a little old lady with a wheelchair”. It is not going to set anyone giggling nor their heart pounding. It has lots of electric gadgets including one of those troublesome electric handbrakes. Today I came back to it in the car park and the electric doors wouldn’t open. I looked around, there were a great number of people clicking frenziedly at their cars. Those with proper door locks as well as electric ones opened them and set off the alarms. It was cacophonous.

I called Hertz where the technician was unflustered, oh yes, random appliances use the same frequencies and they interfere with the electrics, if it’s the whole car park it’s probably someone using a jammer for a laugh. At that point the car sprang back to life with everything flashing at once like a mobile phone that’s been dropped down the toilet. I’ve been a bit scared of the Qashqai since and I shan’t be getting in any self-driving vehicle.

magnumpi Sep 29th 2017 2:47 am

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Oh wow yeh, imagine some one re programmes your self driving Skoda and locks the doors setting the destination to Iraq

Partially discharged Sep 29th 2017 5:37 am

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Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12349864)
Now I’m in England where I have a rented minivan, a Nissan Qashqai. It fits the bill “something suitable for a little old lady with a wheelchair”. It is not going to set anyone giggling nor their heart pounding.

I rented a Qashqai in Nice @ Christmas time and it fit the bill for us. We had the 6 speed diesel version and I managed to get a speeding ticket in it (sent in the post a month or so later) in either France or Italy. I did find the fact that the power went off at traffic lights to be annoying and the electric hand brake was off putting at first.

Oink Sep 29th 2017 6:10 am

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Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 12349991)
I rented a Qashqai in Nice @ Christmas time and it fit the bill for us. We had the 6 speed diesel version and I managed to get a speeding ticket in it (sent in the post a month or so later) in either France or Italy. I did find the fact that the power went off at traffic lights to be annoying and the electric hand brake was off putting at first.

We have one on our car. It takes me about six or seven goes to get it to turn off. :thumbdown:

dbd33 Sep 29th 2017 6:32 am

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Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 12349991)
I rented a Qashqai in Nice @ Christmas time and it fit the bill for us. We had the 6 speed diesel version and I managed to get a speeding ticket in it (sent in the post a month or so later) in either France or Italy. I did find the fact that the power went off at traffic lights to be annoying and the electric hand brake was off putting at first.

I think all diesels turn themselves off and on again, I had a Vauxhall Something Ludicrous diesel last time I was here that did that. I don't care for diesels, all that clanking and smelling. Today I saw an Audi A4 convertible, a nice enough car, but it was a diesel and rattled like an old Transit.

The Qashqai has location sensing, which is useless in England, you're always too close to something so it bings incessantly. Still, good for hauling the ancient.

Partially discharged Sep 29th 2017 7:52 am

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Radio 1 at 50, but where is it? - BBC News

The youth of today.:(:(:(

This is unbelievable...people say they've never tuned a radio/found a station. I know younger people don't listen to the radio much these days as there are so many other options (and every time I've been back in the UK, Radio 1 is just auto tuned aural wallpaper) but what next...people who don't know how to dial a phone #?


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