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4 hours ago, louiepj said:

I forget to check in and see when this is being roffled and damn I missed out on all the pre draw anxiety.
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Chod speed and all that.

The Visa will make it's back into circulation shortly. Unless I absolutely fall in love with it or it catches something terminal.

The P12 is supremely competent, I'm a big fan. The 2.2 isn't a great engine though. Not that smooth, not that powerful, not that much low down torque, 40-44mpg.

240miles, 1st piss stop. Driver switch.

Freshness levels: adequate

Coffees: 2

Rusty XJs in Stirling: >1

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Oh baby...

Big shout out to @wuvvum for being a cool guy and having some sick filth parked outside his house. Best bit of the day so far was transferring the V5 at 6:58 when the site shuts at 7:00. 

ETA Glasgow 3.30am.  hoooo boy...

Hands: cold

Left indicator: not always

Coffee: x4

Citroen: pure sex

 

 

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Vague interest is the best interest.

On Monday I gave the Citroen a 90% chance of making it home without issues. I'd like to officially retract that statement as wildly inaccurate as besides the rear view mirror falling off, the driver's side brake light failure and some other trivialities, she was flawless. No tools needed.

Initial thoughts are

- driving position if you're tall = bad

- driving position if you're heavy = worse

- suspension = shockingly & pleasantly floaty

- engine = like several angry bees in a cigar case and with similar power 

8.5/10 really enjoyed the drive.

Long drive PRO-TIP: coffee if you want to stay awake, Red Bull if you want to stay tired but also have anxiety.

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And a final big shout out to the 5 original owners, the fellowship of the Visa. This car should be preserved, used and appreciated. Soon no one will remember what it was like to have dial up internet - minutes to open up a page, the sound of logging on, losing the connection when someone answered the phone and downloading risky MP3s from limewire overnight. They will only have experience of flawless, high speed fibre optic broadband.

This is the dial up internet of the car world.

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8 hours ago, sdkrc said:

Vague interest is the best interest.

On Monday I gave the Citroen a 90% chance of making it home without issues. I'd like to officially retract that statement as wildly inaccurate as besides the rear view mirror falling off, the driver's side brake light failure and some other trivialities, she was flawless. No tools needed.

Initial thoughts are

- driving position if you're tall = bad

- driving position if you're heavy = worse

- suspension = shockingly & pleasantly floaty

- engine = like several angry bees in a cigar case and with similar power 

8.5/10 really enjoyed the drive.

Long drive PRO-TIP: coffee if you want to stay awake, Red Bull if you want to stay tired but also have anxiety.

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