I buy a £200 car and drive it through 4 countries! Collection Caper Pt2
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- Will my budget motor do me proud? What is my new car? Let's find out as I am to drive through England, France, Belgium and The Netherlands by way of test drive.
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The Coventry town planners did a worse job of Coventry after the war than the Luftwaffe did during it
Obviously no logical reason why one wouldn't pick up a twenty year old car worth £200 that you've never seen before and drive it 500 miles or more when you have at least three other cars you could have taken. Totally rational thing to do 😮
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In a previous life I worked for Jaguar as a development engineer. It was frustrating how easy it was to drive from Calais all the way down to the Nardo test track in the heel of italy and back without any serious traffic. But driving from Dover to Coventry and back was always fraught with trepidation!!! My late father in law had a grand move as a mobility car for a while which was a very practical machine. Cant remember much about it sadly. Your adventure reminds me so much of our test trips to Nardo then Gross glockner pass and then finally the Nurburgring all in the adventure of testing new to be released cars. Great memories. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us all!! she did you proud!!
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It has a roof....good start!
Hard to argue with your choice of car when it performs so admirably. Cheap and cheerful! What a little trooper. I enjoyed the adventure.
If the noise has stopped then something has fallen off 😂
Liked the Cook Strait reference 😂 one of the Interislander ferries (Aratere) grounded just recently because someone couldn't figure out how to turn off the autopilot.
I'm Australian so to see you hop onto a ferry and suddenly be in a different country and then you drive through another couple of countries in a couple more hours is just so alien to me.
Only half-way through, but I'm already past my bed-time. It's a really nice looking little car: I've become very fond of the Japanese development of van-adjacent minicars maximising the internal space by looking like the box they came in, and with as much headroom as a London black cab.
I've been driving since 2012 and had around 43 cars.
I just love watching your videos. They're a breath of fresh air. Many a £200 car I've had over the decades. You capture the excitement and challenges perfectly. Keep up the great work Hubnut.
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The absolutely best adventures are done in unseen cheap cars driven long journeys. Brilliant video. There are only a few people on this planet that would get excited about a mobile Wendy House! Absolutely Love it!! 😂
When I lived in Singapore I’d drive through rural Malaysia and these things were swarming everywhere loaded to the gunwhales with extended families and various livestock - seat belt wearing was very optional but sitting babies on the dashboard fairly common. Definitely a car for the people. I remember the ads - you could buy one with a few ringgit down and pay it off over 10 years (with a useful life expectancy / resale period of 4 max.). Odious was the adjective most used for them … but when your choice was that or a Proton to avoid paying huge import levies on foreign cars … that’s what was bought. Nasty home assembled hybrid bitsas from imported parts bins.
Ahh yes nothing quite like an armchair roadtrip on a Sunday.👍Thank's Ian.