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Steve wrote:Im enjoying the series too. I especially liked the one about 4 x 4s. I could get all sweaty over those very early landcruisers etc....not cheap anymore!

Was interested to hear that Chrysler loaned out some turbine cars for 3 months to customers for test purposes!

I would much rather watch anything car, bike, train, space, plane etc etc related than any of the 'Im a celebrity' type junk that's always on telly these days, minor errors and all if Im honest.

I used to enjoy Top Gear until they started doing stupid stuff like hand painting their cars to wind people up etc.

The last series of this prog had a good episode on the Eastern block cars....very interesting!

Cheers Steve :thumbright:
Indeed it was interesting. I shall have to tell you about my Lada Exploits one day Steve.
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Over numerous pints I hope matey!...cant wait, sounds VERY interesting :thumbright:
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Agreed, very good!!

(and COTP is decent watching too! He just should have mentioned hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines too - also clean, use known (and cheap) technology, suffer from same infrastructure issues as fuel cells, etc)
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