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Aren't top end Audis made of light aluminium to save weight and gain performance nowadays?Hard Brexit now!
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Or, an alternative argument. If you look back, it was in there, almost, from the start. I also stated I'd rather have herpes than a Cee'd, as I may as well have it.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhich is a completely different argument to the one which you originally proffered.
They are tulip, I have always maintained they're tulip, and regardless what you think, people will look at you and think loser. Shallow, yup. Do I give a ****? No, not at all.
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I think it'd be better for all concerned if you stay off the roads then. Don't want to endanger your precious kiddies, do you? Keep them safe in a cupboard.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostUnfortunately, you'll always think of your kids first in any accident, if you have kids. You may think you'll think differently once you have kids, but you will not. I have seen some big accidents, and no matter how you feel about them, I'd rather my kids in a GL420 then a Kia Cee'd, regardless how irresponsible/selfish that may seem, because I have seen what happens to people when two cheap cars collide. I have also seen what happens when a cheap car collides with a heavy well built expensive one, and if you'd seen it too, you'd understand.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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That is what makes drivers sitting in big safety cages drive like absolute tossers. They feel invincible so become risk takers. I think Clarkson was right when he proposed a 12" spike fitted to the steering wheel as a safety measure.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostUnfortunately, you'll always think of your kids first in any accident, if you have kids. You may think you'll think differently once you have kids, but you will not. I have seen some big accidents, and no matter how you feel about them, I'd rather my kids in a GL420 then a Kia Cee'd, regardless how irresponsible/selfish that may seem, because I have seen what happens to people when two cheap cars collide. I have also seen what happens when a cheap car collides with a heavy well built expensive one, and if you'd seen it too, you'd understand.Just saying like.
where there's chaos, there's cash !
I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!
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Yes, of course sas, they are lightweight cars.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAren't top end Audis made of light aluminium to save weight and gain performance nowadays?
Or, are they lighter than they would be? Or could they be talking relatively to what they would weigh in steel? **** me son, you really are stupid, an A8/Q7 is still the best side of 2, 2.5 tonnes.
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ftfy. The rest of us won't notice, let alone care. We're more interested in the person inside the car when making a judgement.Originally posted by Zoiderman View Postregardless what you think, people like me will look at you and think loser.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Nah, thanks son, but they're safe as houses in my 3 tonnes of magnificence. Wouldnt like to see what it would do to a Cee'd mind...Originally posted by d000hg View PostI think it'd be better for all concerned if you stay off the roads then. Don't want to endanger your precious kiddies, do you? Keep them safe in a cupboard.Comment
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they're not safe with you behind the wheel, or with you bringing them up.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostNah, thanks son, but they're safe as houses in my 3 tonnes of magnificence. Wouldnt like to see what it would do to a Cee'd mind...Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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FTFY - You're the one in the minority son.Comment
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Kerb weight 1,670–1,990 kg (3,682–4,387 lb)Originally posted by Zoiderman View Postan A8/Q7 is still the best side of 2, 2.5 tonnes.
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