Okay, it seems to be a standard and has been for a while. I guess that the bloke who did my old cars (and they were old!) didn't bother with this stuff. I've joined the modern world!
I took my Trophy for its second service this week, my first visit to an MG dealership for such excitment (I bought it pre-loved so the first service was undertaken in someone else's ownership).
The garage recommended that I might need new rear boots next year, to which my response was "No...
Well, not really... Most of the world's population lives in countries that drive on the left (though many of these countries have relatively low motor vehicle ownership, so both of these things could be true 😉)
March and May are quite different in kWh/km, is that when the weather gets cold in Hungry Head? (I went to find it on a map - it's a fair distance from Maidstone in Kent (UK))
You should be expecting a great driving experience, lots of fun, a fair bit of nerdery (if that blows your hair back), and a shedload of smiles - enjoy your new wheels :cool:
And on the way back, a handful of Smurfs including one on the south circular who waved, and I waved back. A red one and a black on and a liveried SE
Dropping this here at the risk of crossing two separate threads... (Photo taken by my co-pilot!)
Me: Take a picture!
Them: What of?
Me: That car...
Apropos of nothing. I used to have a car that pulled to the left when I was nearly home (a different address) - straight into the pub carpark. I'd pick it up the following day
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