Trevrev
Veteran
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- Southampton
You people have no idea ... anyone with any sense can see that's a BMW prototype left hook smidsy safety device to cushion the cyclist in case of a side impact![]()
Good call !!!
You people have no idea ... anyone with any sense can see that's a BMW prototype left hook smidsy safety device to cushion the cyclist in case of a side impact![]()
It's a 5 series, I think, so a rear seat could be taken down and the boot space used.
Ah! Yes ... the good ol' saloon! Useless design! All that boot space that is unusable because only half of the rear of the car opens!![]()
I, being a practical man, made sure 'n' bought a hatchback.
Are you sure about that? The carpet is above the mirror and, looking in that picture, you can see the reflection of the driver and the sky through the car.Probably not the most dangerous obstruction on the roads, but he still cannot see out of his mirror.
Wuss
I had a coupe and never failed to get anything in it, bikes would go in the rear boot without having to put any parts in the cabin (yes wheels had to come off, not the end of the world).
This one passed me earlier in the year:
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I don't think a helmet would have helped here.
I think (although I am not sure), but with the exception of a trailer, you aren't supposed to have anything attached to the vehicle that exceeds the horizontal dimensions of the vehicle. At least that's what I've always been careful to do when tying things to the roof rack of my car.
And yes, that carpet would easily fit inside the fool's car. I have a mondeo, probably about the same length as the car in that pic, and I can fit 10ft lengths of timber inside it! That carpet is significantly less than 10ft long ...
Which wing mirror is that you need again? I can remember some cars that only had one wing mirror.