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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostMrs Gonzo remembers that the salesman that sold us the car recommended not using the automatic car washes because they knacker the paintwork.
I don't remember that, does anyone have an opinion on the subject?Comment
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And being able to order a bottle of wine with dinner rather than just making do with two glasses.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI've heard that they suck up your radio antenna, and you lose it 'forever'
Have the manufacturers (of car-washes and of cars) not thought of this?
You can tell it is quite a new experience for me to own a car, I never needed one in London.Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostInteresting. I can see how that could happen.
Have the manufacturers (of car-washes and of cars) not thought of this?
You can tell it is quite a new experience for me to own a car, I never needed one in London.
Through the magic that is electromagnetism and radio waves, they have figured out how to make an antenna that is just a little stub on the roof of the car.
Either that, or all of the new BMWs and Mercs I have seen have been driven through an automatic car wash.....Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostAnd being able to order a bottle of wine with dinner rather than just making do with two glasses.
I was under the limit though.
That's cool.Comment
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostEither that, or all of the new BMWs and Mercs I have seen have been driven through an automatic car wash.....Comment
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I actually love driving. It annoyed me to have to leave the car on the drive last year whilst I was on a contract in central london. The next contract involved about 350 miles driving each week (long drive twice per week, hotels and no driving in between), and I thoroughly enjoyed that.Comment
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For me driving is mostly an unavoidable evil. Rush-hour traffic here is near gridlock.
However, when I do get out of the city there is some rather spectacular scenery to look at.Comment
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