It’s ok, the body is still narrower than a Defender so you can get past them
Dave!
i think the point was that they'd not just applied what they know about sports cars and left it that, instead they'd made the effort to thoroughly understand the SUV market too.
Yeah but my old Mk4 Mondeo had them too. In fact it was a regular failure point as peoples feet used to catch it getting out the car and break the little clips that held it in place. Taxi drivers used to get through hundreds of those clips.
I wonder if they buy the engine as a crate unit and are advised not to mess with it.
Did it? I never noticed that at all on mine!Simon wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 1:47 pmYeah but my old Mk4 Mondeo had them too. In fact it was a regular failure point as peoples feet used to catch it getting out the car and break the little clips that held it in place. Taxi drivers used to get through hundreds of those clips.