Feeling sorry for a car
Feeling sorry for a car
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DickyC

Original Poster:

56,662 posts

220 months

Tuesday 27th May 2025
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Not directing sympathy towards them as if they were alive, just feeling sorry for them as machines.



Why would you do that to an RS4?

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I think it was a real one because it had humongous great brakes. But someone thought it needed improvement.

LARK F1 GTR

4,325 posts

168 months

Tuesday 27th May 2025
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I guess it's on air ride suspension? so once they go to drive it they'll put it in normal ride height mode. If they're driving it like that, aka 'aired out' they need to have a word with themselves.

geeks

11,027 posts

161 months

Tuesday 27th May 2025
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Got stuck behind some dhead in a diesel passat cc this morning that was so low he had to slow right down to crest an ever so slight hump in the road exiting Beaconsfield services and the crept down the slip road onto the M40 because the car was scrapping the tarmac when he went over the slightest of bumps. What a bellend!

Mr Tidy

29,203 posts

149 months

Tuesday 27th May 2025
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Is it a VAG "thing"?

I remember feeling sorry for a diesel Passat estate I saw a few years ago that was virtually sitting on the ground. frown