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Old 25-05-2019, 11:56 PM   #68
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Default Re: What does the future hold for automotive enthusiasm?

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Originally Posted by Franco Cozzo View Post
Given the amount of people on our roads - the amount of deaths on the road is acceptable, compare the death toll of the 1970s to now and take into consideration population growth and safety improvements of cars, we do well considering how many people are on the move at any given time.

I t-boned someone at circa 90km/h in my first Focus in 2011 and walked out of it with bruising from the seatbelt, burns from the airbags and temporary deafness #winning
And that attitude.......



People are generally enthusiastic for their child hood. The cars dad drove, their first car.

A guy at work at the pub last week was saying he can still access his first car, a Gemini and wants to restore it with his son.

I say, "Gemini, meh". But it was his first car, not mine.
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