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Oops HeHe,
But I agree entirely about the outdated limits, if you touch the fun pedal in the Z your over the limit before you've got chance to get to the slow pedal & as for stopping distances, they need to have a drive in a Z & feel the Geeez when you stomp on the middle pedal. Probably stops...
I always thought that a 10% allowance was made for equipment variables. I then saw an article on TV in the U.K. About traffic cops, and one on there said there was the usual 10% plus 2 allowance, so you would think that meant 57 in a 50 limit would be OK, but before my Sister died, she was fined...
New Speeding fines are in force from today......
So, if a driver travels 31mph up to 40mph in a 30mph zone, they can be charged between 25 per cent and 75 per cent of their weekly income.
Drivers who exceed the stated speed limit by 11mph up to 20mph will be charged between 75 per cent and...
Hmmm, I think there might be something wrong with the weight of my right shoe....
I have an average of 32 mpg. I regularly get that down to below 20 during runs :o
I know I drive my Z hard, my tyres & my MPG are a testament to that. I think the Z is the sort of car that should be driven...
I like Greece :clap:
Actually, my Auntie is Greek. She lives in London now, she just moved from Yorkshire a couple of months ago. She is in her 90's !!!
She was from Thessaloniki but moved to the UK when she was in her teens. We call her Auntie Lola but her name is Theodora.
Can I just apologise to any North Korean RCZ owners that this post may have offended. (Btw you might want to keep the car in the garage for the next week or two :eusa-whistle: )
BTW, if the OP has a nice shiny RCZ parked outside his/her crib, I apologise profusely. If not, may I suggest the Audi TT forum, they seem to let anyone in there :lol: