Separate names with a comma.
It's in our Highway Code to apply the handbrake in certain circumstances, not Park.
LSA aka luggage storage area and DFC (no, not Distinguished Flying Cross) aka Driving Force Cover. (y)(n)
You've over-thought it this time. Subtle humor is not readily apparent to a reader... .. and bad jokes are even worse!
I'm still waiting for a delivery slot this year! :unsure:
Gravity....
Well that a relief in more ways than one! Thanks for the update.
Think we'd better avoid the use of helmet on here for fear of wandering into Clarkson territory humour.
Why doesn't my version have a dynamic Park button, I wonder?
In UK, bulls**t is abbreviated to BS. Just sayin'!
Trendy! ;)
BSc ?
Ding, ding!
Had 2 B&S lawnmowers (deceased) and currently a Honda. The Honda was the most expensive but similarly specc'd to the others, but starting with...
I would not wish to offend any religion, but my personal opinion is that many ancient rites and rituals stem from a scientific attempt to teach a...
Seems to me that Waze is the only Nav app to learn from precedent, but good luck.
Only the names are changed over here, but just the same mentality. :mad:
In the real world, all satellite navigation should be used as a recommended route to follow, not a command to be obeyed. A driver must make on the...
Very true, as Cockney Londoners use 'eh' in exactly the same way. Such as: We're from London ain't we, eh.
It's really up to you when to use the Park button, but to clarify what others have aluded to, when in traffic and you use the parking brake to...
Heights of Abraham, maybe? (n)