1999 HDI 110 GLX Estate Sold On at 230,000 miles to the lucky John
2003 HDI 110 Rapier Estate
1998 D8 1.9XUD Estate LX 7 seater Estate sold, with regret
1999 306 1.8 petrol.
I'm getting the impression this shorter route involves driving through 2 college campuses, which is why you need the ABS and EBD 'cos you're usually doing 80mph and you don't want to run over any of Cameron's future slaves
Now, unless I'm missing something obvious, why not put the bikes in the Caravan?
My 12 year-old Daughter once asked me if people were allowed to be carried in a towed Caravan and I said no because it was unsafe and they have no control over it should it become detached BUT wouldn't it be a laugh to be carried in one? especially after a few sherbets
Cars in my care:
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
Welly wrote:Now, unless I'm missing something obvious, why not put the bikes in the Caravan?
My 12 year-old Daughter once asked me if people were allowed to be carried in a towed Caravan and I said no because it was unsafe and they have no control over it should it become detached BUT wouldn't it be a laugh to be carried in one? especially after a few sherbets
Closest I got was in the back of a camper van.
No seatbelts so it didnt feel safe, but was a laugh.
1999 Honda Accord Coupe 2.0 Vtec Automatic
Previously 2002 406 HDi 90 Rapier Monaco Blue
Welly wrote:something to do with rubber/splits/bursts/flat/floppy etc
i remember a summer holiday in donegal about 7 years ago, gale force winds and us in the caravan, i was in one of the bunk beds, but it felt more like one of them rodeo bull things.
but yes jenga in a caravan isnt easy, someone gets in or out and the game is lost.
the reason there isnt many of them big volvos is nutts corner and the demolition derby, there was always about 3 every time i went, strangely they didnt win all the time.