Report from St Tropez

Report from St Tropez

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mr_tony

6,328 posts

270 months

Wednesday 25th October 2006
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Small tank is a pain.

Equally confy though the aero is, it is quite tiring to drive for long periods - so I'm usualyl quite grateful for the stop every 2-3 hours anyway!

70 litres would probably be ideal though..

boshly

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2,776 posts

237 months

Wednesday 25th October 2006
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Hi Rich

Do you know I have never had a car as comfortable to be in as the Aero, and I've had quite a few!

I honestly felt totally refreshed after every days driving with no aches or pains at all. And I did about 2100 miles in 5 days!

Of course I am a different shape to you (any girls reading this, I am more muscular and a lot better looking ) and slightly shorter @ 5'11" so I'm sure that makes a difference.

I actually ache more getting home after a long drive in my X5 than the Aero - though the stresses of day to day work compared to St Trop also makes a difference I guess .

Cheers

AA

Aeroman

601 posts

246 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Like Andy, I find the Aero very comfortable to drive. I think that the only car that I have had that surpassed it for covering effortless miles was a Jaguar XJ6 Sport. driving

Regaring the tank capacity, I feel it is much too small and the latest Yamaha filler makes it a complete pain to fill the tank. I will change it on my new car for an aero-type filler. yes

Michael997

39 posts

212 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Hi Brian
Have you sold you Aero yet or is it now for sale? and if so how much are you asking and what spec is it.
Thanks
Michael

thebeacon@btinternet.com

Aeroman

601 posts

246 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Hi Michael

I have PM'd you.

Cheers
Brian