Was reading the bbc website about Freedom of Information requests and then read this story
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8456116.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8456116.stm

unlikely I know as you are lucky if you can actually get your megane to a test station without it throwing something major
One thing with computerised mot system. VOSA sell this info to car manufacturers so the can see what to improve on. Can't beleive fiat punto isn't on there.
my gaffer once had a simca vanjeesus u could wind the gear stick around and try and guess what gear u were in they were crap
Arr, but they went like "Fast of a chrome plate shovel" I used to have one as a service van, Dagenham to Warrington in 3 3/4 hours and 12 gallons of best 4 star, long long before the M25 was built.
Haha, i remember (just) that choice at the fuel pump...2 star? 3 star? 4 star? The days before unleaded. You could still get leaded petrol up to 10(?) years ago?
Haha, i remember (just) that choice at the fuel pump...2 star? 3 star? 4 star? The days before unleaded. You could still get leaded petrol up to 10(?) years ago?
And Esso Blue and Pink Paraffin at 2 bob a gallon.....
The local hardware store had a coin operated paraffin dispenser outside for when the shop was shut, imagine the fun the kids would have with that today!.
The local hardware store had a coin operated paraffin dispenser outside for when the shop was shut, imagine the fun the kids would have with that today!.
Remember them well, now I think paraffin is about the same price as petrol, it's no longer worth trying to get the car to run on it, but about '69-'70 there was a chip machine in Stroud. You put 1shilling (5p) in the slot, there was a lot of whiring & sizzling sound from inside & about 2 minutes later out came a portion of chips. Really good chips too. When I've told people about this they don't believe me, think I'm taking the urine. Though just before Christmas someone said to me "remember the chip machine, I've found out how it worked on the web" so I know I'm not going daft (dafter)