There's not a lot of room under the bonnets (hoods to the members in the counterfeit Surrey) these days. You can see why they do a lot of work from underneath with the car up on a ramp nowadays. It's bye bye to the home mechanic I'm afraid.
There's not a lot of room under the bonnets (hoods to the members in the counterfeit Surrey) these days. You can see why they do a lot of work from underneath with the car up on a ramp nowadays. It's bye bye to the home mechanic I'm afraid.
Keith
If a car 's hood is called a bonnet in the "want to be Surrey", what do you call a ladies Easter Bonnet????
Lucky that cars need less servicing now. In Canada we ( age showing ) used to have spring and fall tune ups as well as oil changes monthly in the winter. If you where not handy with repairs you where broke.
Be careful, be very careful, someone in England will try and take credit for "Richmond" as well as Surrey
Looking forward to the weekend, temperatures predicated to go to 30 C. Will have to look at the manual to see how to use the air conditioner Hope it still works Since we bought the car have not had a chance to really test out the a/c.
I suppose that if you trip up over something you have an Autumn & not a fall. (Must teach you guys English sometime)
Best wishes from the original & genuine and very old Surrey (UK)
Keith
Keith I have to admit that England has slightly better command of the English language than other areas of the British Isles. We watched a movie from Scotland and subtitles had to be used and they where not speaking Gaelic.
Bill I also have this problem with some of the Scottish & northern dialects but I am getting a bit hard of hearing and that doesn't help. I suppose they find our southern ones strange as well.
PS. We certainly 'own' the rights on the name Guildford.