Proposed anti tamper legislation for vehicles.
#31 Re: Proposed anti tamper legislation for vehicles.
He’s a good reviewer imo. If you haven’t already, check out Tyrell’s classic workshop. Some great stuff on there.
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#32 Re: Proposed anti tamper legislation for vehicles.
..and 'Number 27'
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#33 Re: Proposed anti tamper legislation for vehicles.
I find number 27 irritating and a bit of a d**k TBH. Puts a lot of click bait videos out that have no substance IMHO
Shed racing aka Ivan’s Shed/Ivan’s Barn is also a great watch. His original channel,got stolen off him by his grandson afaik, it’s now called clockwork movies if you want to see what he was up to before….
Shed racing aka Ivan’s Shed/Ivan’s Barn is also a great watch. His original channel,got stolen off him by his grandson afaik, it’s now called clockwork movies if you want to see what he was up to before….
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#34 Re: Proposed anti tamper legislation for vehicles.
I completely disagree, I love his series on the 'Influenzo', he's helped me through my current personal crisis, I can't understand why you say they have no substance. that's the reason I like them.
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#35 Re: Proposed anti tamper legislation for vehicles.
Having watched that video on car values, it does make you think about what's around the corner.
Id guess electric prices will go up when most people have an electric car ( vat at least) and home recharging becomes the norm, but I do wonder what will happen with petrol prices.
Once you can't buy a new petrol or diesel car, I would guess there will be a few years where fuel taxation will still be a cash cow
But once past that stage, fuel duty could go either way, 25 year old vehicles are presently road tax free.. I wonder if the fuel to drive them one day will be ?
There may well be a good market for used diesel and and petrol cars. Providing of course, that you don't take them into every cities low emission zones
Id guess electric prices will go up when most people have an electric car ( vat at least) and home recharging becomes the norm, but I do wonder what will happen with petrol prices.
Once you can't buy a new petrol or diesel car, I would guess there will be a few years where fuel taxation will still be a cash cow
But once past that stage, fuel duty could go either way, 25 year old vehicles are presently road tax free.. I wonder if the fuel to drive them one day will be ?
There may well be a good market for used diesel and and petrol cars. Providing of course, that you don't take them into every cities low emission zones
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#36 Re: Proposed anti tamper legislation for vehicles.
For better or worst I think we will see a lot of petrol stations being repurposed. I also expect ice's to be banned from many places so the market will be forced to dwindle. Maybe also scrappage schemes.
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#37 Re: Proposed anti tamper legislation for vehicles.
Take a look at his recent Merc video and he did one in similar vein on the Tomato, nothing there other than what shall I do type content, his other stuff is watchable but as this is, currently, now his only form of income he is putting out content that IMHO is not worth watching.IslandPink wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 11:10 pm I completely disagree, I love his series on the 'Influenzo', he's helped me through my current personal crisis, I can't understand why you say they have no substance. that's the reason I like them.
This Week with cars is better if you can get past the slightly awkward on camera presentation.
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#38 Re: Proposed anti tamper legislation for vehicles.
Sorry I did over-react a little last night.
The Ferrari series was a lot better than some of the current stuff, I agree.
The Ferrari series was a lot better than some of the current stuff, I agree.
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