What Do You Drive?

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
What it should have is a steering wheel at both ends, so it can go either way. I wouldn't want to turn it round, or find a parking space.


Margaret

Ms. Margaret :tiphat::clap::clap::banana::banana::trp::trp:

That´s why there are so very few female inventors of cars :rolleyes::rolleyes::confused::confused::grin::grin:

However you mentioned a smart car for Muza, so if you´ve got some 50.000 Pounds, check out this one:

http://www.myrelaxplace.com/2008/05/10/original-batman-car-for-sale-on-ebay/

But please remember the trunk is on the back and this car can´t go either ways. :rolleyes::rolleyes::crazy::crazy::confused::confused::grin::grin:
 

marval

New member
Well those are lovely pictures Judy, I would love to be there.

Hi Intet, welcome back, hope you had a good break.

Plenty of batmobiles about, not sure there is room in our garage for one of those.

We use to have a very old Skoda, and the engine was at the back with a large boot (trunk) in the front. Used to get some very funny looks when out shopping and we went to the front to put the shopping in.


Margaret
 

marval

New member
Well whatever you drive, would you do this to it.


Clamped motorist cuts car in two

A man infuriated when his car was clamped decided to take action - by cutting his car in half.
Ian Taylor, from Tredworth, in Gloucestershire, said the untaxed Ford Fiesta was parked on his driveway with only part of a rear wheel touching the pavement.
But clampers from NCP Services, contracted by the DVLA, decided the car was parked on public land without road tax. Mr Taylor was faced with a £280 charge to unclamp the vehicle - which cost him £50 to buy - but instead decided to take an angle-grinder through the centre of the car.
 

Krummhorn

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:lol: C5 ... now, that is an original answer if I ever saw one.
I howled out loud [fortunately nobody else was home] when reading that one. Still laughing ... how many "bytes" to the mile do you get on those drives? :nut:
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
:lol: C5 ... now, that is an original answer if I ever saw one.
I howled out loud [fortunately nobody else was home] when reading that one. Still laughing ... how many "bytes" to the mile do you get on those drives? :nut:

C5Says :tiphat: and Master Krummhorn :tiphat:

Long time since the last time C5. I hope you´re doing well.

Master Krummhorn, thank you for the claryfication on the C/D-drive. I did not get it - the joke - until, I read your post. :eek::eek::eek::eek:
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Well yes Judy

It certainly is long enough to be a train.

I wonder how many of these would fit in it.


www.liveleak.com/view?i=d6a_1194202931


Margaret

Ms. Margaret :tiphat:

Another AWESOME suggestion for a "car" from you. The first little sweet suggestion from you would easely be considered a coincidence, but now with this former Le Man-racer:

www.liveleak.com/view?i=d6a_1194202931

Year of production probably 1899, but it´s twice in a row - a pattern. Do you Ms. Margaret have anything whatsoever against bringing pasengers with you in your car? :rolleyes::rolleyes::confused::confused::grin::grin: Btw. How many people can sit in the two cars - individually. You might even enter the Guinness Book of Records, if you can enter 12 poeple in the last suggestion. You are alowed to only use Japanese people!!

Btw. Thank you for the welcome back, returning to the ole country after my great trip to Brussels, Belgium.
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Muza dear :tiphat:

So we finally found one piece of machinery on wheels to submit to your best wishings of a four wheel ride, the Batman car safe against any SUV.

I am overjoyed, Thank you!!;)
 

Gary Blanchard

New member
Gee, I can't believe that I haven't been here in nearly a year. Since i was last here my Hyundai died...I now drive a Buick LeSabre which is bigger than I'd like, but I need to transport clients for my job. It was too fancy for Grateful Dead stickers, but I do have a Grateful Dead license plate frame on it. ;)
 

Muza

New member
funny you should mention a Hyundai, mine died too not that long ago. but that was totally not our fault (oil change shop's fault!!!!!), and their insurance refuses to cover it (imagine my surprise), so I am pretty pissed off now.
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
My personal cross country "Harley" :lol::lol::lol::lol: driving on electric batteries, only on three wheels though, not like the one below on four wheels for beginners:

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T-Model 3 Wheeler140-T 3W130-T 3W Speed (Max) 8 mph8 mphLength (L) 140cm130cmWidth (W) 65cm65cm Seat Height (SH) 40-50cm40-50cmSeat width / KAB Seat50cm50cm Total Height / KAB Seat (H)108-118cm108-118cm Ground Clearance (GC) 13cm13cm Variable Tiller Adjustment (LS) 10.5cm10.5cm Transport Height 68cm68cm Kerb Height 11cm 11cm Driving Distance with 50AH Batteries (100AH also available) 25 miles 25 miles Carry Capacity 23 stone(150kg) 23 stone(150kg) Total Weight 179.5kg 142kg Weight with batteries without KAB seat161. 5kg 123. 5kg Climbing Capacity (max) (with 150kg load) 25% 30% Tyre Pressure Front and Back wheels 56psi (4.0bar) 56psi (4.0bar) Tyre Dimensions 3.40-3.00-83.40-3.00-8O uter Tyre Diameter 340mm 340mm Turn Radius 107cm 105cm Turn around width - 31.5m 1.5m Turn around width - 51.3m 1.3m Classification CC.

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