August Issue - Thoughts please?

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Re: August Issue - Thoughts please?

#21 Post by Oldcarnut » Sun Jul 17, 2011 2:12 pm

Reading the convertible article, I see that the cavalier is 1.8 and its giving about 37mpg and the triumph is a 1.3 and its 28 :o There does not appear to be any logic there :shock: .I would have thought that the minx would have been a bit more than 23. Probably goes to show how inefficient carbs were I suppose.

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Re: August Issue - Thoughts please?

#22 Post by JPB » Sun Jul 17, 2011 4:36 pm

A Cavalier 1.8 will manage that and more all day long simply because it has a vastly more efficient engine and higher gearing than the Triumph, those figures are most likely about right if the comparison relates to the same overall pattern of use.
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Re: August Issue - Thoughts please?

#23 Post by Mrotwoman » Sun Jul 17, 2011 5:12 pm

Out of that lot of fine drop-tops I'll have the condition 1 Corsair at £2500 in preference to the condition 1 Corsair at £5750.
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#24 Post by rich. » Mon Jul 18, 2011 8:00 am

im still looking for ms lusardi..

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#25 Post by hillminx » Mon Jul 18, 2011 7:28 pm

my minx in readers rides!!!!

cheers guys.

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Re: August Issue - Thoughts please?

#26 Post by Oldcarnut » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:15 pm

Al right! Al right! I admit it, Gervs MG looks kinda cool, although couldnt have that 2.5litre engine though ;) . Should I go to the doctor? :) A bit surprised that she is giving out just under 30 to the gallon :shock: . If I had her over here, I would be screwed on the motor tax and possibly the insurance aswell.Yourself and Danny have led poor Lisa up the garden path though ;) .


P.S I have just realized, why is a modern car in the mag?

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Re: August Issue - Thoughts please?

#27 Post by rich. » Sun Jul 24, 2011 7:16 pm

readable, just not one of your best..mg modern, didnt they also make a v8?

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Re: August Issue - Thoughts please?

#28 Post by DoloMIGHTY » Fri Jul 29, 2011 9:31 am

Had a thumb through it at WH Smiths. Sorry didn't do anything for me so I didn't buy.
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Re: August Issue - Thoughts please?

#29 Post by Oldcarnut » Sun Jul 31, 2011 7:20 pm

So you think that John Simister is attracted to Yugo 45s strange, I am attracted to Lada Rivas for some strange reason :oops: :P .Bet if someone saw one they would beat the c.... out of it for fun :)

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Re: August Issue - Thoughts please?

#30 Post by admin » Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:21 am

karlsgazelle wrote:I got an invite 6 months ago, but obviously my Singer's interior isn't flamboyant enough to appear in the PC pages. ;)

I must admit it does look a little battered around the edges, but it's not a pampered show car, surely that is the point of a practical classic?

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