Apparently our works barge (Vectra) has a fuse which, if you remove, angles the lights so they're suitable for euro driving. Never used it mind. Never used the beam bender stickers either lol
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Apparently our works barge (Vectra) has a fuse which, if you remove, angles the lights so they're suitable for euro driving. Never used it mind. Never used the beam bender stickers either lol
yeah. you want to practice that driving on the right thing before you go abroad.....
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Originally Posted by Razorjack
What's the deal with this?
Read something a while back that claimed Euro-spec beam patterns don't point into the 'verge' i.e. oncoming traffic in the UK therefore they don't need beam deflectors here :confused:
That could make sense. I've not driven a euro car before though so not sure how the beam pattern falls on them...
I'll take a look at the barge's beam pattern next time I drive it, maybe it doesn't kick up at the side
sod that i will just blind them all as i will be in the Kangoo..
best take your crash helmet and do a lap of the ring as your out that way and all that
get a few days off and pay for your train fare and join in mate..
do you have to go into a city?
germany works with a vignet in the city's, banning older cars from town centers.. some focking tree huggers there.
its called 'umwelt plakkette'
older petrol cars need 1, and older dieseld too, its about 10 euro.
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Originally Posted by Ernie
I hope youve got international breakdown cover then lol
Its only 2 years old and mums had it since new.If it breaks down i will just leave the bloody french thing there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spudly
I would rather take my Astra van as its much nicer to drive.