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sdmurray said:
Congratulations on your purchase. It looks to be a fine car. I hope it continues to amuse you and you have years of happy wafting in it!
Wafting is the word ... I've never known a more lazy car but when pushed it does the big lepton thing :-)Expenses so far (apart from fuel and very reasonable insuance) have been a headlamp bulb and a couple of smilies
Mark-C said:
sdmurray said:
Congratulations on your purchase. It looks to be a fine car. I hope it continues to amuse you and you have years of happy wafting in it!
Wafting is the word ... I've never known a more lazy car but when pushed it does the big lepton thing :-)Expenses so far (apart from fuel and very reasonable insuance) have been a headlamp bulb and a couple of smilies
ers to fit. I had one go on my way to a dinner so I popped into Halfords for the bulb and decided to do it there in the carpark. I felt like James Herriot with his arm up the rear end of a cow. Had the book in one hand to see the pictures and then had to do the rest with the other which was shoved up inside the front wing. All easy by the pictures but when doing it blind as you cannot see what you are doing.You will find lots of "simple" tasks are quite fiddly on these cars.
sdmurray said:
Mark-C said:
sdmurray said:
Congratulations on your purchase. It looks to be a fine car. I hope it continues to amuse you and you have years of happy wafting in it!
Wafting is the word ... I've never known a more lazy car but when pushed it does the big lepton thing :-)Expenses so far (apart from fuel and very reasonable insuance) have been a headlamp bulb and a couple of smilies
ers to fit. I had one go on my way to a dinner so I popped into Halfords for the bulb and decided to do it there in the carpark. I felt like James Herriot with his arm up the rear end of a cow. Had the book in one hand to see the pictures and then had to do the rest with the other which was shoved up inside the front wing. All easy by the pictures but when doing it blind as you cannot see what you are doing.You will find lots of "simple" tasks are quite fiddly on these cars.
sdmurray said:
Mark-C said:
sdmurray said:
Congratulations on your purchase. It looks to be a fine car. I hope it continues to amuse you and you have years of happy wafting in it!
Wafting is the word ... I've never known a more lazy car but when pushed it does the big lepton thing :-)Expenses so far (apart from fuel and very reasonable insuance) have been a headlamp bulb and a couple of smilies
ers to fit. I had one go on my way to a dinner so I popped into Halfords for the bulb and decided to do it there in the carpark. I felt like James Herriot with his arm up the rear end of a cow. Had the book in one hand to see the pictures and then had to do the rest with the other which was shoved up inside the front wing. All easy by the pictures but when doing it blind as you cannot see what you are doing.You will find lots of "simple" tasks are quite fiddly on these cars.
Markymark69 said:
sdmurray said:
Mark-C said:
sdmurray said:
Congratulations on your purchase. It looks to be a fine car. I hope it continues to amuse you and you have years of happy wafting in it!
Wafting is the word ... I've never known a more lazy car but when pushed it does the big lepton thing :-)Expenses so far (apart from fuel and very reasonable insuance) have been a headlamp bulb and a couple of smilies
ers to fit. I had one go on my way to a dinner so I popped into Halfords for the bulb and decided to do it there in the carpark. I felt like James Herriot with his arm up the rear end of a cow. Had the book in one hand to see the pictures and then had to do the rest with the other which was shoved up inside the front wing. All easy by the pictures but when doing it blind as you cannot see what you are doing.You will find lots of "simple" tasks are quite fiddly on these cars.

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