AHA, I now see which picture your referring too...honestly no deliberate intention was intended...Kieth, is that a revenge photo... come on, you know the one.
Sounds awfully like your daughter is a very sensible asset and got her head on straight from an early age ............she'll go far im sureIt was my 4 year old daughters first time in my qp v ( with full larini) . She doesn't want to go to school in anything else now, she loves the noise. However, the i3 is my choice for the school or other short runs, easy to park as has a better turning circle than a taxi, and faster than the qp 10-10-40mph. We are lucky to live in a time which appears to be the peak of ICE
Which of the tactics Helen employed was that, honey trap, flashing a bit of leg, extramarital affair?Appears to me the younger generations for all there abilities to manipulate smart phones, Xboxes and laptops learned so proficiently at school would also have understood in their history lessons the tactics employed by Helen of Troy , particularly seeing as one of the main strategies employed used a method that similarly attacks their very same consoles. Hindsight is a wonderful thing , but tends to imply that something significant happened whilst people were sleeping and going about there business totally unaware their situation was being undermined ..........I see it as history repeating itself on a grand scale and those employed to protect us should wake up to the fact.
Exactly my point , guilty of sleeping on the job ( who knows she well have been showing some leg at the time , nothing wrong if you have it flaunt it ) whilst those with a different agenda had entrenched themselves from within.Which of the tactics Helen employed was that, honey trap, flashing a bit of leg, extramarital affair?
(The horse was aimed at her)
yes good time to buy one second hand, that's what i did!!These really aren't selling are they, I think the used EQC market has just taken a nose dive
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Sadly they all look like ****If it is the price that has put people off Electric cars the mass of cheap car that China is about to unleash, will perhaps swamp the market.
The 20 top cheap electric cars start at £3,200 and go to £14,000
Perhaps this is the true price point for an electric car for short shopping, or commuting, although the range of some of the cars is over 200 miles
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People would expect me to make that statement PeterSadly they all look like ****
We have a 'station' car... its worth £500.
That will be an original leaf. They probably only do 50 miles now, but cost 2-3k to buy, not £500. Can’t get much for £500 these days though.If we are talking bangers, then I guess the best comparison would be a used electric banger for the station run.
If there was an electric banger that had 50 miles a range, cost pennies a mile, was always full in the morning. That would be a rather good option I suspect, if one existed.