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oops a bit of a naughty by the anti's

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wing nut:

--- Quote from: "Dirty Gertie" ---Hey, we all know by now, that the gospel according to saint Sian is whatever she and her truth-twisting cronies deem it to be! She'd look good in crosshairs!! :wink:
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 :lol: here here

prowler:
Next time you are behind a car, have a look at where the exhaust pipe faces, any car, have a look at your own.
 
It points straight onto the pavement------- never understood that, we drive on the left and shove our gasses straight onto the path.

What is needed is a row of cars parked up along side each other { all 4x4 derived,}
Fiat panda
Vitara
Toyota previa
Subaru, etc etc, and see if any of these anti's can tell you which is a 4x4.

If they get the answer wrong, sh##t them, all of them.

littlepow:
Top 10 reasons not to drive an urban 4x4
1. You're not a farmer
Or a tree surgeon, country vet, wind turbine repairer, dry stone wall engineer or mountain rescue specialist. Unless you are (or in a handful of other occupations) there's really no need for you to get a big 4x4, particularly if you live in an urban area.

So I asked them a few questions,
 
1. So how they going to tell what jobs people do, without victimising the approved 4x4 owners?

2. Should your job limit you to what you can drive?

3. What about people that live outside of towns and cities but need to access them occasionally? Obviously owning and using two or more cars would be worse than just one car for all your needs.

4. Where is your undisputable, unbiased scientific proof, for the British environment, that show your claims to be true?

muddy_90:

--- Quote from: "jiffyman" ---
--- Quote from: "series3_mad" ---On top gear they had a car wat did 19 miles to the galon! Just think how much CO2 that made.
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Then you have Jeremy's Ford GT!!!! (when it works!)
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been watching top gear today and it turns out his Ford GT does 4 miles to the galon!

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