Biggest change is I drive slower whenever possible.
Posts by Antti Kautonen
This really looks like a Volkswagen T5 Transporter knock-off
I wonder which car holds the title today. For the *record*, my Mitsu does 0-60 in 17 seconds.
I bet there’s still a cornering shot of it
Yet it’s mid-engined like the Previa, which also makes it cool!
This one is local to me
This feels like a 1996 Golf Mk3
Sundowner II: The Bidening
Sadly their copper turned out to be substandard
The headline is more than a little confusing. The article itself says: "Sykes was ticketed for parking a competitor's vehicle in a company-car spot — a practice in place at most automotive HQs. The problem here is that Plymouth is, indeed, among the historical Stellantis family of brands"
The best I've gotten so far is 4.8l/100km or 49mpg US, and if there's nobody coming up behind me I'll be happy to keep it to 55mph tops to maintain that. There's a little green, uh, comfort zone in the line that's supposed to be the tachometer on the digital cluster, so I'll try to stick near it.
Now that I’m back in a petrol car, I’ve become the one creature I’ve always loathed the most: someone who drives slower than the posted speed limit
Yeah, those are the movie’s JW Pepper bits
I prefer For Your Eyes Only to both Spy Who Loved Me and You Only Live Twice
Productive Sunday: As well as selling some old wheels and tires, I helped sell an old Citroën Berlingo Multispace today. It was a former beekeeper’s car they no longer had use for and were willing to let it go cheaply.
007 And The Wrong Wine With Fish
And bring JDM parts in the Corolla
20-valve Carib 👀
I write for The Autopian a few pieces per week
As long as I can keep this one running, I will, because it still has the home button. I can deal with slow
FWIW we have ten dollar gas here now, at 2.2 eur/l. Luckily the Clio-Colt does 49MPG
Never mind how bad the optics look on this 5600 mile Perodua (not the spec, the scrapes and respray attempts), the mileage accumulation up to 2023 in the MOT data is a treat.
www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/...
Excellent job
In my town it’s the most expensive one, but it usually raises prices after the other two. I fuel usually at SEO in a smaller village as their prices fluctuate less
We have St1, ABC, Neste and some of the smaller players. Shell was rebranded under St1 just now after being the same company for a while, and Teboil has ceased to sell fuel due to being owned by the Russians
My first thought: wait, they have St1 in Sweden?!
Springtime means American iron on our roads! Plus I’ve seen a handful of (Dodge) Rams this week.
Hey remember Voltswagen