faradaycage
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Theres nothing cool about a Caddy,not ever,love the T5 though.
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I drive a proper van,i'd die of embarassment being seen behind the wheel of a Caddy.....i mean for gods sake,aren't i being punished enough already....my other cars a Roomster :p
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Rear door lock -random behaviour
faradaycage replied to Thisday's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
Yep....but off Ebay. -
I never like to use the word gr*ve here,some of our members are so damn old ,i'm pretty sure they're posting via a medium. :no:
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I've never bought a pair of glasses from Reading,are they something new?will they give me superhuman powers ? :think:
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I'd ban her from driving,not because she' a woman,and she's driving [although that should be enough of a reason..lol] and not for her wiper-weirdness,but for the more serious offence of driving a VW Caddy.
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Yes,hurry up Hyphons,some of us are at that dangerous age where we have one foot in the gravy almost...lol Sheesh...young uns,no sense of urgency,manyana,manyana........
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Best of luck to you,although your are going to New Zealand in difficult circumstances its a great country with wonderful people and scenery,you'll love it.
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Help with ankle pain - anyone else suffer this?
faradaycage replied to ajs_vrs's topic in Skoda Fabia Mk I (1999-2007)
Yep i found that with my Roomster,but i appreciate the built in footrest by the clutch on long journeys. -
Obviously the work of the devil :peek:
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Thats a stunning colour/wax job,mate
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There's a lot of it about,i blame it on the birth of the royal baby. :p
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Roomster TSI (105) versus TSI (85)
faradaycage replied to Slowlearner's topic in Skoda Roomster (2006-2015)
When you say the TSI are you talking the 1.4 petrol 85/86bhp old model ? If so thats what i have and in all honesty i wouldn't recommend it if you are only doing short trips to the shops,it takes about 8 miles for the engine to warm up,in the meantime its drinking petrol from cold.The economy for short trips is not good at all,on longer trips its much better on fuel but its very underpowered off the line and accelerating from junctions, as the bloody ECU starves it of petrol when you floor it to pull away quickly,which in my view is damn dangerous and has given me more than a few heartstopping moments. -
In a lot of Eurozone and other international markets they are bought just as much by the trendy mountainbiker outdoorsy types as they are by families and older drivers.They are great cars,you'll love yours....i prromise you :|