Re: Cars You Have Driven
Posted: 22 Feb 2010, 22:14
Sorry, just too lazy to list all the cars I have driven but given the choice I would not hestitate to drive again:
Good 'ol Mini 850cc
Morris 1000
Turner Alexander Sports
Morris 1100
Austin 1800 (yes really)!!
As for HGV's which I know are not part of the Thread:
Albion
Scammel
ERF
Foden
AEC Mercury
and anything with either a crash gearbox or gated gears.......Those will sort out the men from the wimps!!!
To me it has become much more difficult to work on modern cars due to all the electronics and engine management systems as apposed to having simple things like SU Carburettors or even Weber ones to work on, even changing a headlight bulb in a modern car requires a lot of time and effort especially in the dark (depending on the model), whereas in the good old days it was just a case of opening up the access panel and dipping in, one case I heard was that a VW Dealership wanted £140 to change one as it involved in removing the front bumper!!
I have found a site that may be helpful to you and it has mechanics on-line who will answer your questions if needed.
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/
Nigel.
Good 'ol Mini 850cc
Morris 1000
Turner Alexander Sports
Morris 1100
Austin 1800 (yes really)!!
As for HGV's which I know are not part of the Thread:
Albion
Scammel
ERF
Foden
AEC Mercury
and anything with either a crash gearbox or gated gears.......Those will sort out the men from the wimps!!!
To me it has become much more difficult to work on modern cars due to all the electronics and engine management systems as apposed to having simple things like SU Carburettors or even Weber ones to work on, even changing a headlight bulb in a modern car requires a lot of time and effort especially in the dark (depending on the model), whereas in the good old days it was just a case of opening up the access panel and dipping in, one case I heard was that a VW Dealership wanted £140 to change one as it involved in removing the front bumper!!
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/
Nigel.

