For those that would like to imitate the big boys

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For those that would like to imitate the big boys

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I saw this on a recent trip to Amsterdam. It was tiny. Much smaller than a Smart car and sounded like a sewing machine. Thought I'd post it up for those that are looking for a small car to tow behind their mini "RV".
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Two seats! Cosy... :shock:

Powered by a moped engine, if the one 'round the corner from us is anything to go by. Horrible plastic deathtrap.
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Yeah - real cosy. Drop your guts in that one and you'll get an instant response. I have a fart lock in my BMW so the kids can't wind down the windows. The van is too big inside for everyone to appreciate a good fart at maximum potency. :twisted:
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Re: For those that would like to imitate the big boys

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axiam?
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Axiam? Looks axiomatic to me... :)

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You mean Centrifungal automatic, Clive?

The one near us is badged as a "Virgo 2" - you'd never lose it in one of those things :lol:
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No, I meant axiomatic Ian...

1. relating to or resembling an axiom; self-evident
2. containing maxims; aphoristic
3. (Philosophy / Logic) (of a logical system) consisting of a set of axioms from which theorems are derived by transformation rules Compare natu

self-evident, self-defining :D

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