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Another one! Why is it always a Fabia??

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Good effort!

Good effort!

What defines an "exotic" then :confused:

Hmm. Reminds me of an accident I saw in Belgium some years back when an old biddy pulled out from between two trucks and forced a Peugeot (505 I think) into the central reservation. Unfortunately for the driver it was into a gap, and he hit the end of the concrete barrier. He then hit the illuminated arrow sign, which flew over the top of the car, the car took off and he ended up bouncing down the other carriageway, coming to a rest against the wrong side of the concrete barrier.

Mercifully, nothing was coming the other way, and he got out of the car with just a broken nose where he hit the wheel, but he had to be restrained from filling in the old biddy who, quite unusually, had realised what she had done and stopped.....

What defines an "exotic" then :confused:

I was starting to wonder the same thing. I wouldn't call any of the Skoda range an exotic.

I was starting to wonder the same thing. I wouldn't call any of the Skoda range an exotic.

Only WRC Octavias :)

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Am browsing the "regular car" section.. may explain why there are no octies :D

I reckon this was probably someone trying to reverse back to get in the other lane or something ;)

Jason's on there?

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description is "involved in shoot out" eak

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may have been trying to get it on two wheel a la James Bond.

To answer the thread title in the style of a mathematician:-

(short wheelbase + (ambition > talent))* easily remapped engine = hapless incidents....

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