JuziWomble
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Ha - Yeah I'm wondering where I could put the bikes or the dogs! - So I could even then.. think about 'that discussion' with the wifeJust seen this. My wallet is SCARED!
I think her notes for that discussion will probably be written on the back of divorce papers! ?Ha - Yeah I'm wondering where I could put the bikes or the dogs! - So I could even then.. think about 'that discussion' with the wife![]()
Not if I give her the 4 and I then take her car as part ex .. hmmmm plan forming hahahahI think her notes for that discussion will probably be written on the back of divorce papers! ?
Harsh!!At least you won't get locked inside........ (Just thought I would beat Leni the Fifer to it)
There are several very different sports car types. You are talking about hardcore sports cars like the Alpine and MX5 where everything is sacrificed to weight and handling in a Lotus-style homage.The "legend" being something like the MGB, weighing in at 1.2 tonnes. The return is a porker, at 1.8 tonnes, which is about what a Ford F-series truck starts at. Now, maybe all EVs are heavy weights right now.
I suspect MG will get bedazzled, and believe their own guff, and price this car too high. No one outside of China will get to drive this car until 2024 (curious, no European chassis development). By the time it gets to market, the Renault Alpine A110 E-Ternite will be there, and at 1.4 tonnes, will wipe the floor with the MG. MG might cut the price, but the damage will be done. No one will care about the price, only that its crap against the European competition.
On the other hand, MG might wise up and price it cheaply from the getgo. But they won't.
Really?It looks good but what puts me off roadsters you only see woman or old men driving them. WIsh they made the E-Motion instead
Really?
Frankly, the "productionised" E-Motion looked like a 15 year old Jag (XK150 ripoff), so that would definitely have attracted the elderly. It looked old.
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Yeah it is rare i see guys driving them cars, like the porche boxer and range rover evoque i only see woman driving them and the front of the cyberster looks a bit girly but the rear and interior does look really good.
The E-Motion concept was better then the
Well all the Evoques i have worked on have been woman drivers. I would never go to MX5 meeting as i don't like the cars but if it is 50/50 the MX5 meet must have a lot of woman kicking tyres and talking about their hair. But i drive a stinger so most would say i am not a car guy.Attend a MX5 pub meet. Its blokes kicking tyres and discussing turbos. I'm a bloke. Get out a bit more.
JD Power survey (US market) showed a 50-50 split male to female. Mazda US's own data indicates 66% male.
Aussie data indicated 66% male ownership from sales.
I suspect you are only gazing at MX5s, Evoques (kind of hard to see who is driving behind privacy glass) and "Porches" when you stare at females, and the brain isn't registering you gawping at male drivers.
You didn't read my post did you. 66% blokes. Meets are mostly blokes or husband and wives. Very few female members of the national club. Much like the MG Owners Club.Well all the Evoques i have worked on have been woman drivers. I would never go to MX5 meeting as i don't like the cars but if it is 50/50 the MX5 meet must have a lot of woman kicking tyres and talking about their hair. But i drive a stinger so most would say i am not a car guy.
Ah ok my bad.You didn't read my post did you. 66% blokes. Meets are mostly blokes or husband and wives. Very few female members of the national club. Much like the MG Owners Club.
Retraining on electric cars now, or out of work soon? Not a car guy, but enough of one to be on a car forum.