The best is still the
TR4. Nothing needs more work to get it round a few good bends (or a tight car park)
however I have driven
loads of fun cars
including a Delorean(petrol stations and toll booths are fun)
4.2 jag. (just watch that petrol gauge sink.)
classic snails include
comma van (fun in the ice)
1 ton morris truck with holey wooden floor boards
Ford 1 ton box van. 3.0l, 6 wheel. (Slid off the road into a ditch at 5mph and turned it over)
a few heralds and vitesses (blew a dif up at speed EEEKKK)
I owned a ford popular (3 gears, air powered wipers that stop going up hills)
Triumph 1300 & 1500
mini van (wicked fun off road)
I have driven mk 1-4 cortinas
escort mk1 ,2 &4
Morris Ital van
skoda (fan blade sheered off and stuck through the boot lid)
Vauxhauls too bland to name
Fiesta mk1,2 & 3
2.5 petrol landrover (2nd worst)
GPO polecat (wicked off road)
Sherpa Van
and a load of
pool cars and vans, test drives, hire cars
But the worst of the worst was the
Bedford HA van in Buzby yellow.
bikes CZ125, CZ175 trials, Yamaha 1300 , (why mess about with little bikes when youv'e passed yout test?)
Most reliable was the Toyota Corrola.
Never had an injury accident on the public road.
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Speed limit sign radio interview. TV
Snap Unhappy“It has never been the rule in this country – I hope it never will be - that suspected criminal offences must automatically be the subject of prosecution” He added that there should be a prosecution: “wherever it appears that the offence or the circumstances of its commission is or are of such a character that a prosecution in respect thereof is required in the public interest”
This approach has been endorsed by Attorney General ever since 1951. CPS Code