congrats on your liscence.
ive had a pretty bad day today and i dont want to talk about it.
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congrats on your liscence.
ive had a pretty bad day today and i dont want to talk about it.
[QUOTE=drakkie;770697]I have no difficulty at all when driving the van's at work [/QUOTE]
Who would have guessed? :rolleyes:
Buying a car before having your license: baller status.
That's awesome. I've been driving for the last 3 months or so. I want to pick up more experience before I begin to drive on my own.
Be safe and have fun!
[QUOTE=Vaigra;770735]That's like saying I'm the best driver ever because I own KITT. It has nothing to do with your own skill.[/QUOTE]
Die.[color=white].[/color]
[QUOTE=fisetdavid26;770773]Buying a car before having your license: baller status.[/QUOTE]
Holler.
1974 Celica GT at 13 years old, holla back.
Congrats. Welcome.
[QUOTE=drakkie;770697]I have no difficulty at all when driving the van's at work (about 6 meters long, with no visible blind spot) while parallel parking the Suzuki fails a bit too often :rolleyes: The big turning circle and the lack of power steering, makes it quite odd to park ! Since it is not something I do on a daily base, the experience is still lacking...[/QUOTE]
I thought the Alto auto-drifted into parking spaces after starring in the latest 007 movie, curing cancer and winning the "war on terror" simultaneously?
Or, once it's cooled down from a 120mph :rolleyes: run, can't you park it "nose-in" to the kerb like a smart fortwo?
Failing the above, you could always use the engine size as an excuse to chain it to a bike rack or something. Either way, you shouldn't have any trouble parking.
[QUOTE=Clivey;771005]I thought the Alto auto-drifted into parking spaces after starring in the latest 007 movie, curing cancer and winning the "war on terror" simultaneously?
Or, once it's cooled down from a 120mph :rolleyes: run, can't you park it "nose-in" to the kerb like a smart fortwo?
Failing the above, you could always use the engine size as an excuse to chain it to a bike rack or something. Either way, you shouldn't have any trouble parking.[/QUOTE]
Your not quite at McReis levels, but your getting there!
I would have thought the biggest problem with parking the Alto is that the council would tow it, thinking it's been abandoned.
[QUOTE=IBrake4Rainbows;771255]I would have thought the biggest problem with parking the Alto is that the council would tow it, thinking it's been abandoned.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=IBrake4Rainbows;771255]I would have thought the biggest problem with parking the Alto is that the council would tow it, thinking it's been abandoned.[/QUOTE]
Except they wouldn't - because they wouldn't want it either!
Who's going to pay the impound release fee when they can spend it on a skateboard that has greater ride comfort?
I was thinking they just use it as another artificial reef.
failing that, since it already smells like cat piss, a homeless shelter.