Top 5 cars driven by c.u'nt,s

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  1. DEETEE

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    Re: On my cycle commute

    Chortle.
     
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    Re: On my cycle commute

    Agreed!
     
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    LOL, what amazes me is that you actually believe it.
     
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    In no particular order -

    Land Cruisers
    Infiniti jeeps of any model
    Range Rover Sports
    Hummers
    Ladas with blacked out windows and lowered suspension (this is a real thing in the Russian equivalents of Rotherham or Firth Park).
     
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    Anything that has a female driving it.
     
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    It's a funny one this.

    My last 2 cars have had the same turbo diesel engine, but I've driven them very differently.

    1st was a golf, which was just fun to put the boot down, as Pontyender will testify.

    Now I have a 10 year old Audi estate, which has just as much grunt, but is more of a drivers car and I don't feel a need for speed.

    Obviously not correct to generalise, but I've found drivers of Vauxhall Vectras to fancy themselves as boy racers.

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