Blobcat
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Fixed it for you...That's the binary answer, the decimal answer as we all know is 42.
I can't stop greed from niggling away about getting more for my car than I paid for it!
I try to turn it off but it keeps cropping up.
Id get nothing comparable to it. It's got so many safety features that I feel very comfortable in it, the performance is superb and I'm very proud of it.
The only way to improve on it is the S class so why do I even contemplate selling it in the buoyant times?
Except if you can buy brand new, then you are quids in!Every car has gone up so you are realistically no better off
On another another note, I remember my dad had an Allegro and it was riddled with rust... so I am sure he would be first in the queue... he is looking for a new car at the moment
Ahh the Austin Allagro!! The bastian of high quality motoring , probably all made on a friday afternoon after getting back from the pub! Ha! And i nearly was going to get one of these as it was traded in at dealer i worked at....still ,seemed like a good idea at the time.I suspected Brexit was the culprit, same with the wholesale price of gas and shortage of C02 causing a shortage of food.
Covid was probably caused by Brexit if we work the spin.
If only we still made Austin Allegro's in this country, then there would be no shortage of new motor vehicles.
Bring the coal powered stations back online, capture the CO2 and bottle it; job doneI suspected Brexit was the culprit, same with the wholesale price of gas and shortage of C02 causing a shortage of food.
Bring the coal powered stations back online, capture the CO2 and bottle it; job done
Buy a V8!Bring the coal powered stations back online, capture the CO2 and bottle it; job done
Or think broader, build nuclear to base load then not reliant on imported gas.