They reckon that blokes who dream of driving monster sized fuel guzzling cars are subconsciously trying to compensate for being lacking in other areas.![]()

They reckon that blokes who dream of driving monster sized fuel guzzling cars are subconsciously trying to compensate for being lacking in other areas.![]()

lad i work with has a TVR chimaera, apparantlies the designer of that particular car was a golfer and he designed the boot to carry 2 sets of golf clubs.TVR Cerbera. I will own one very soon.
They reckon that blokes who dream of driving monster sized fuel guzzling cars are subconsciously trying to compensate for being lacking in other areas.![]()
They reckon that blokes who dream of driving monster sized fuel guzzling cars are subconsciously trying to compensate for being lacking in other areas.![]()

lad i work with has a TVR chimaera, apparantlies the designer of that particular car was a golfer and he designed the boot to carry 2 sets of golf clubs.
Just a useless piece of random crap for you there.
I reckon that was a line made up by inadequate feeling men as a line to cover up there own shortcomings, personally!
I'd suggest if I have a nugget penis no matter what car I drove I would lack self confidence.

.Do you have a thing about midgets Tel or is that a big truck?You must log in or register to see images

Do you have a thing about midgets Tel or is that a big truck?![]()
Iv'e heard that lads who drive a Nissan Leaf don't even have other areas.They reckon that blokes who dream of driving monster sized fuel guzzling cars are subconsciously trying to compensate for being lacking in other areas.![]()

Iv'e heard that lads who drive a Nissan Leaf don't even have other areas.![]()
. We do use them at work which is where I have grew to love them. There is not one member of the team I work with who does not think they are great.. The one draw back is the limited mileage you can get on a charge, which is around about a hundred mile.My mate had the chocolate brown 3lt one, one morning he came out in the dark jumped in and started it and it wouldn't move when he got out it was up on breeze blocks.It's 10.55pm in Atlanta and I'm bored. Anyway I got to thinking about what was my favourite car when I was a youngster (one in my conceivable future and not a super car) and my absolute favourite was the Ford Capri 2.8i
What was yours?
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I wouldn't know mate as I don't own one... We do use them at work which is where I have grew to love them. There is not one member of the team I work with who does not think they are great.. The one draw back is the limited mileage you can get on a charge, which is around about a hundred mile.
I had a blast of a BMW i3 electric thing and the acceleration was brutal like.
30 odd grand though? I paid that for a 430! They have to make the technology cheaper for it to be viable.
I couldn't agree more..The prices of electric and hybrid cars are OTT at present, which has so far prevented me from buying one..
They can and will get them right of course, not sure I'll ever be a convert, maybe a hybrid. What was bizarre was the jolting sensation when you've pulled away, how instant it is. I think to make people who love driving convert they need the mechanical side to operate at that point, to give that feeling and sensation of power.
It was extraordinary this thing, would match an M4 to 60mph, looked absolutely awful though.
Apparently there are no plans to develop a saloon or coupe at this point, bizarre given BMW's core market.
Like it or not they are the future, probably not in our lifetime, but soon enough they will be the only option.
They have hydrogen cars in California, or did have, that seemed the best option for me, endless supply of course, and you can fill it like petrol, no charging. Not sure what happened there, Honda were right behind it then it seemed to stall.
A lot of the rich oil companies have used their influence to put a block on these coming to the market as it would be a massive hit for them..

Just googled it and it seems there are a few heading to market in the UK this year, that said only 11 hydrogen filling stations, meaning it's utterly pointless...
These seem the way forward for me though, if the big marques get behind them.
The technology has been around for years, so for me the only logical explanation for them not taking off is the oil money.