Hoped across and subscrbed after the Kitch, UpnDown Allegro review. I had a Russet Brown 1750 Estate as my family company car perk in '88!! Always said I could to foreigners for the local undertaker if needed as it looked like a 2/3rds scale model of one! 😮😂👍🇬🇧
Alex, I LOVE that you are unfiltered, just like myself, telling it just how it is! Nice Peugeot, the fabric, well, best left unsaid. It is different, I will say that. I miss ordinary, everyday vehicles. Goodness, I haven't driven a manual in years, it takes practice coordinating the clutch and throttle so you don't stall. The worse for me was hills; however, after not driving a manual for a long time, then driving one (a rather large truck years ago), I actually didn't stall on a rather steep incline of a hill, from a dead stop. I personally love driving an automatic, one can concentrate on driving while not worrying about shifting. And I love driving long distance (about one hundred miles one way), getting on the highway, just going.
Great to see the streams cross - Rich does like to talk ... From memory 25 hours is not unheard of! All for the best possible cause (to massacre a camp 70s/80s TV personality's catch phrase!) - did you catch sight of a Citroën SM hiding in a corner of his garage - there's a rumour that he has one - though it's not been seen in living memory (>5 UA-cam videos) ;-P Great to see you reviewing other drivers distance control (it's almost like people think cars have systems that stop you driving into the back of someone, so drive like you don't exist!), with a bit of Dumpit review thrown in for the lols! Great variety of content ... I remember the 'house' in a roundabout (spent a few months in 2021 looking at houses and nearly buying a couple (sequentially, not at the same time) along the south coast (
Great review of Dumpit Alex. I find it funny how your drop your guard to those *#@+@*# tailgaters, McDonald's, and da kidz. I was hoping you'd finish off with a nice Fareham mango ice lolly or two. "Can't beat a bit of mango". 🤘😎
10:07 And you went left 😆
I know. I am officially a plonker! :D
Hoped across and subscrbed after the Kitch, UpnDown Allegro review. I had a Russet Brown 1750 Estate as my family company car perk in '88!! Always said I could to foreigners for the local undertaker if needed as it looked like a 2/3rds scale model of one! 😮😂👍🇬🇧
Thank you very much. Means a lot!
Alex, I LOVE that you are unfiltered, just like myself, telling it just how it is!
Nice Peugeot, the fabric, well, best left unsaid. It is different, I will say that.
I miss ordinary, everyday vehicles. Goodness, I haven't driven a manual in years, it takes practice coordinating the clutch and throttle so you don't stall. The worse for me was hills; however, after not driving a manual for a long time, then driving one (a rather large truck years ago), I actually didn't stall on a rather steep incline of a hill, from a dead stop. I personally love driving an automatic, one can concentrate on driving while not worrying about shifting. And I love driving long distance (about one hundred miles one way), getting on the highway, just going.
Great to see the streams cross - Rich does like to talk ... From memory 25 hours is not unheard of! All for the best possible cause (to massacre a camp 70s/80s TV personality's catch phrase!) - did you catch sight of a Citroën SM hiding in a corner of his garage - there's a rumour that he has one - though it's not been seen in living memory (>5 UA-cam videos) ;-P
Great to see you reviewing other drivers distance control (it's almost like people think cars have systems that stop you driving into the back of someone, so drive like you don't exist!), with a bit of Dumpit review thrown in for the lols!
Great variety of content ... I remember the 'house' in a roundabout (spent a few months in 2021 looking at houses and nearly buying a couple (sequentially, not at the same time) along the south coast (
Loving the t-shirt 👌🏻
Great review of Dumpit Alex. I find it funny how your drop your guard to those *#@+@*# tailgaters, McDonald's, and da kidz. I was hoping you'd finish off with a nice Fareham mango ice lolly or two.
"Can't beat a bit of mango". 🤘😎
Rumours have it that he owns a Citroën SM but he doesn't like to mention it
You should get a Dolomite.
U say it has 58 bhp but Kich had it on his rolling road and got more out of it
From what I'd read, 58 bhp was standard for the 1100 engine.