P1 VS 22B
I'm from the wilds of the Dales, so personally I think sheep offer better ride comfort, along with the wool finish. It just does it for me over the overtly large and unwieldy handling charactoristics of the camel......
But then Camels have a rarity value
, sheep are 10 to a penny...(Lit!)
Anyway, I can only dream, I don't have a Sheep ~ only a Scooby
Rum,
Unfortunately I'm oncall this weekend, and have family round ~ shame cos I'd love to come.
Cheers
[This message has been edited by Blackscooby (edited 12 October 2000).]
But then Camels have a rarity value
, sheep are 10 to a penny...(Lit!)Anyway, I can only dream, I don't have a Sheep ~ only a Scooby

Rum,
Unfortunately I'm oncall this weekend, and have family round ~ shame cos I'd love to come.
Cheers
[This message has been edited by Blackscooby (edited 12 October 2000).]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Blackscooby:
<B>Austin Allegro V 22B ?
Which handles better in the dry around Spa ?
Sorry I know I said I was going ~ but I'm hey....I was bored...[/quote]
Hey don't knock the Allegro.. I had one as my first car, harvest gold with square steering wheel - hmm should I have mentioned that DOH!
Anyway they are great for sitting at the lights with th handbrake on dabbing the clutch... you can get about 6 inches of bounce at the back - can't do that with a 22B
Scott!
<B>Austin Allegro V 22B ?
Which handles better in the dry around Spa ?
Sorry I know I said I was going ~ but I'm hey....I was bored...[/quote]
Hey don't knock the Allegro.. I had one as my first car, harvest gold with square steering wheel - hmm should I have mentioned that DOH!
Anyway they are great for sitting at the lights with th handbrake on dabbing the clutch... you can get about 6 inches of bounce at the back - can't do that with a 22B

Scott!
I, too, have to admit to an Allegro. It was lent to me for a couple of months by my sister in law.
Handling? Brakes? Ha ha ha.
But the worst thing was the smell - it leaked water, ever so slightly, just enough to keep the rear carpet a little bit damp. Just to add to the fun, a pint of milk had been spilt in the back at some point in time. The car couldn't sing, but on a hot day it sure could hum!
Nick
Handling? Brakes? Ha ha ha.
But the worst thing was the smell - it leaked water, ever so slightly, just enough to keep the rear carpet a little bit damp. Just to add to the fun, a pint of milk had been spilt in the back at some point in time. The car couldn't sing, but on a hot day it sure could hum!
Nick
Allegro vs 22B round spa...
Well ACTUALLY, the Allegro would probably ride the kerbs better due to softer suspension and lack of ARB.
So if you spun out every time you hit a kerb, then the allegro would be the better handling car.
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P1
I have never driven either but can ASSURE you that there will be some aspects of the deisel's handling that will be superior (to some people) that the other one.
I know this is taking things to extremes, but so were the questions...
...can't... hold my... hand off... the "muppetise" button much... longer...
quick... everyone, save... yourselves!!!
[This message has been edited by Simon de Banke (edited 12 October 2000).]
Well ACTUALLY, the Allegro would probably ride the kerbs better due to softer suspension and lack of ARB.
So if you spun out every time you hit a kerb, then the allegro would be the better handling car.
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P1
I have never driven either but can ASSURE you that there will be some aspects of the deisel's handling that will be superior (to some people) that the other one.
I know this is taking things to extremes, but so were the questions...
...can't... hold my... hand off... the "muppetise" button much... longer...
quick... everyone, save... yourselves!!!
[This message has been edited by Simon de Banke (edited 12 October 2000).]
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