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Possible EV 🙄🙂

I could say that about many of the cars I've owned.....hindsight is great!....Capris, Mk2 Escorts. Mk2 Golf GTI, Delta, UR Quattro etc etc.......
 
Its one of those colours like bright yellow or purple......great colours that I love to see on cars.......other peoples cars....not mine!!
I did have a yellow Delta Integrale once though!

Like this....but when they were cheap!!

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Have you been peaking in our garage!
All that talk about yellow and purple cars!
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This could possibly be my new car. Volcano Orange MG X Power, available for immediate delivery at, MG St Helens, depends on two things, if it's available on the MG Affinity scheme (should be) and a decent px price for my car. 🙂👍
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Passed one exactly same colour this afternoon on the A46 near Leicester. Quite liked the look of it!
 
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I followed a black one of these today for a couple of miles. Couldn't get a pic as I was on my own.
From behind, a really depressing design and what's with the V in the roof which houses what I assume is the high level brake light? .:doh:Sorry, your E class coupe knocks spots off the MG for looks and I bet it drives nicer too.
But if its an EV you want, go for it.
 
Neither will motorcars. A horse can go 8 hours without food.....
Given the state of your's, we'll take that with a grain of salt.

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Uh -oh

We've become a throwaway society..... I remember a time when there were repair shops in the high street, and people in white coats used oscilloscope and soldering iron and what-have-you to actually repair things - radios, home appliances, hi-fi systems, power supplies.... gone are the days. Now things just get thrown away... I never imagined it will get to cars.
 
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..... I remember a time when there were repair shops in the high streets, and people in white coats used oscilloscope and soldering iron and what-have-you to actually repair things - radios, home appliances, hi-fi systems, power supplies....
I put this down to the fact that a) lots of cheap goods. b) much higher labour costs.

Pointless having something repaired if it’s going to cost more than the items purchase price.
 
I put this down to the fact that a) lots of cheap goods. b) much higher labour costs.

Pointless having something repaired if it’s going to cost more than the items purchase price.

True.. Also, even if you do have something that's worth repairing, where would you get it repaired? The repair shops are long gone, as did the skills.
 
…..where would you get it repaired? The repair shops are long gone, as did the skills.
Partly my point. Repair shops (and their staff) are long gone because there’s no demand for them to exist.
 

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