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Old 15-09-11, 10:12 AM   #11
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If we had a decent forest road like that one in Serbia, it'd be covered in f'ing speed cameras.
I've got the cat and fiddle, the snake pass AND the woodhead pass near me, the former is an average speed check road and the latter two are littered with fixed and mobile speed cameras.
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Old 15-09-11, 11:17 AM   #12
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If we had a decent forest road like that one in Serbia, it'd be covered in f'ing speed cameras.
I've got the cat and fiddle, the snake pass AND the woodhead pass near me, the former is an average speed check road and the latter two are littered with fixed and mobile speed cameras.
We got them f' cameras as well in many streets with high frequency, but not here, at least not for now. Just occasional cavalry of couple of policeman riding but they're smart enough not to use the road, pedestrians as well as someone could really get killed. There are no speed limits on the road as it is impossible for a regular car to reach any speeds beyond 40 mph because of the climbs and frequent corners. My std derv though is capable enough of 70+ uphill and fast corners and rarely bellow 40 in slow corners, so quick enough to enjoy as it handles like a go kart... On the other hand, it's fairly dangerous road if you drive fast enough to be kicked out of corner as there are very high sections when you reach the top. Descent is proven to be fatal, hence the solid metal barriers you see on the vid...
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Old 15-09-11, 01:07 PM   #13
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i couldnt agree more,i told my daughters i may get rid of the zs cos my m8 is having trouble getting fuel from work so with rising fuel cost will cost me lot more than wanna fork out,in the end they begged me not to get rid witch glad to say i havent and wont,i brought a motorbike in the end to comute local and with it being only a 400 i save on insurance and fuel so everyones happy,ive only had the zs180 for around 13months and only had the common probs come up like thermostat and normal running issues like brakes ect,its had 2 mot's since had and only failed on brake lines so apart from that i couldnt b happier with my zs,she's fast enuff for me,comfatable and fits the kids and misses with ease.what more could i ask for,best buy i have ever made considering had around 20-30 different cars in the 20 years of driving i think that says it all,its the longest i've kept a car and plan on keeping for a lot longer
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