Top Gear reminder 7:00 p.m. 12/12/04
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Originally Posted by ALi-B
I missed last weeks TG (wasn't in the country).....when is it repeated?
Serious question though
Serious question though
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Yeah, usually late on, on Monday night.
You gotta love Sky+ and the series link jobbie in the Planner. One push of a button and it sets up the box to record the series no matter if the time changes.
You gotta love Sky+ and the series link jobbie in the Planner. One push of a button and it sets up the box to record the series no matter if the time changes.
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Originally Posted by STi-Frenchie
Yeah, usually late on, on Monday night.
You gotta love Sky+ and the series link jobbie in the Planner. One push of a button and it sets up the box to record the series no matter if the time changes.
You gotta love Sky+ and the series link jobbie in the Planner. One push of a button and it sets up the box to record the series no matter if the time changes.
Cheers will make a note
Do sky give you loyalties everytime you say that?
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clarkeson was putting a lot of effort into keeping up ! - well he would have to , the guy in the 'largo was clearly out for a sunday drive - i suspect it was alll a set up......
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guy driving the lambo was a touring car champ and he was slowing down a fat guy like clarkson on a tight track and lambo was given a head start and still lost from the evo at the end
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Pete,
Its a shopping car biased to economy, it has skinny front tyres to avoid dangerous handling due to the rearward weight bias, i.e. more people can deal with terminal understeer than snap oversteer (especially in a small car), nobody said it was a Lotus Exige, in normal use they handle really well (considering), drive one and you will see the point.
One of the best cars I have driven this year the Smart, the list includes a Fiat Coupe Turbo, Chrysler Crossfire, Merc C class, M Class, New Mondeo, New Vectra, New Golf, Scoob and a Rover BRM. The BRM is the best handler though.
Its a shopping car biased to economy, it has skinny front tyres to avoid dangerous handling due to the rearward weight bias, i.e. more people can deal with terminal understeer than snap oversteer (especially in a small car), nobody said it was a Lotus Exige, in normal use they handle really well (considering), drive one and you will see the point.
One of the best cars I have driven this year the Smart, the list includes a Fiat Coupe Turbo, Chrysler Crossfire, Merc C class, M Class, New Mondeo, New Vectra, New Golf, Scoob and a Rover BRM. The BRM is the best handler though.
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Like I said .....................
The Germans can't build cars anymore!! and it remains a fact - they have lost the plot
The Japanese rule supreme!!
Pete
The Germans can't build cars anymore!! and it remains a fact - they have lost the plot
The Japanese rule supreme!!
Pete
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