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0-100-0
Bush Tucker Man:
After browsing last weeks 'Autocar' magazine st work & just looking at their site, I found this
Ariel Atom
That's bl**dy quick for a car :shock:
And the picture in this link was captioned along the lines of;
'Land Rover commence their revenge attack on GreenPeaces Amazon headquarters'
:lol:
thermidorthelobster:
The Atom is a nice piece of kit, isn't it. On their website are videos of the Clarkson review - it's worth viewing if only to see his jowls flapping in the breeze.
http://www.arielmotor.co.uk and click on Press.
For the money, it would have to be very tempting compared to a high-end repmobile, but probably not quite so practical if you needed to pop to Tesco's in the rain.
Bush Tucker Man:
--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" ---The Atom is a nice piece of kit, isn't it. On their website are videos of the Clarkson review - it's worth viewing if only to see his jowls flapping in the breeze.
--- End quote ---
Yes quite good aren't they??, seen him flapping them on something else
--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" --- but probably not quite so practical if you needed to pop to Tesco's in the rain.
--- End quote ---
You'd get almost as wet as in a Series LR :lol:
Jake:
Super quick car!!
anyone got one?
I fancy a go around a track.
Last thing i tore a track up with was the old fella's Ferrari Testerossa.
Goodwood circuit 1997.
Great day.
TimM:
That's it go on, depress me even further....
All this talk of 0-100-0!!!!!!
I can't manage the 0-100 bit no matter how long you give me (1995 300Tdi Discovery). :cry:
But if anyone know a very very very long straight road with a decent downhill gradient (and preferably a tail wind) so I can manage it, please let me know.
Tim. :wink:
P.S.
Just considered, if I manage 0-100 down hill, I'm sure the brakes would be totally useless at that speed, so if you could find a downhill slope WITH a suitable uphill slope the other side that would be even more preferable. :oops:
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