Classics dwarfed by moderns
Discussion
GTRene said:
came across this one on FB
I was at an event yesterday for old commercial vehicles and many of them were trailered there by rather large articulated lorries. These trailers had to be big to carry the old vans and lorries, but one of them had a new Roller on it and there wasn't much room to spare!Lost soul said:
Dave Hedgehog said:
Why is that ?EggsBenedict said:
Lost soul said:
They check at the dealers. If you're not a prize cock, they won't let you buy one.^^ Only a bit of fun.
I've got an XC90, and have had several big LR products, so I hope you're right about having a big car not making me a penis. XC90 does have massive practical use though.
Think that one on the right is an X6. I think they are horrid, and I do wonder what type of person buys one.
I've got an XC90, and have had several big LR products, so I hope you're right about having a big car not making me a penis. XC90 does have massive practical use though.
Think that one on the right is an X6. I think they are horrid, and I do wonder what type of person buys one.
jamesatcandsc said:
OK, I know it isn't exactly dwarfed in this case, but I still found the size comparison a bit of a shock.
Considering how big the Bentley is that MINI is enormous - as big as something Ettore Bugatti referee to as a lorry. More indication of the mis-naming of cars produced in Cowley (or is it somewhere in Austria for the Countryman?)deltashad said:
EggsBenedict said:
Lost soul said:
They check at the dealers. If you're not a prize cock, they won't let you buy one.Gassing Station | Classic Cars and Yesterday's Heroes | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff