Who commuted in their classic today?
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hogg968 said:
Drove to the office in the 928 s4. Passenger window was reluctant to close, but lots of repeated pressing
and eventually it worked. Car looks black, but it is a very dark metallic blue.
Anyway, more commuting, and more struggles to find free parking. Eventually found a spot, looked a bit dodgy though...
True, but that type of Edwardian house can be seen in many parts of London. I would regard the very large white stucco mansions that are further along the road as perhaps more characteristic of the Belsize Park area. 1930s mansion flat blocks such as that to the left of my place are quite norf London.
alangtt said:
Location please?
Here: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.2587655,-3.65741...Lovely spot, I was down there a few weeks ago to see the Kites feeding, and had a quick look around the dams on the same trip. Need to go again as we were a bit rushed.
Breadvan72 said:
If the policy says "no commuting", that doesn't mean "no regular commuting but just the odd one is OK". When you travel from home to work, you are commuting.
It is a bit odd though. If I drive one of mine in to where I park, and go to work, I'm using it to commute. If I take a day off, and drive in to the same place then go shopping, I'm not. Even though the journey is identical. I insure mine for "journeys in connection with my business, but not soliciting for business", or similar wording. I'd rarely get to drive the things otherwise.
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