dolphins
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IIRC isn't that under the speedo on those? And/or on the Infotainment system screen?Skoda Citigo on a 65 plate.
IIRC isn't that under the speedo on those? And/or on the Infotainment system screen?Skoda Citigo on a 65 plate.
You don't have a clock in your car?Bit annoying in one way - in times gone by, if I needed to check the time, I'd glance at my watch. No problem, no risk, no crime. Now, like many people my 'watch' is now my mobile phone - I don't know whether just checking the time would be a legal defence - I wouldn't be doing anything on my phone, just looking at the time on the screen.
It's not a clock under speedos!IIRC isn't that under the speedo on those? And/or on the Infotainment system screen?
Come on. Don't keep us all in suspense. What car are you driving with no clock onboard?Bit annoying in one way - in times gone by, if I needed to check the time, I'd glance at my watch. No problem, no risk, no crime. Now, like many people my 'watch' is now my mobile phone - I don't know whether just checking the time would be a legal defence - I wouldn't be doing anything on my phone, just looking at the time on the screen.
Oh well - I'm not going to be the one to test it!
I once cycled straight through a red light at Preston Circus junction no-handed while checking my mobile phone, got pulled over seconds later outside The World’s End pub by an unmarked darkened window BMW four up in plain clothes. My attempted explanation that I knew the light system timing at that 3-way junction like the back of my hand (which I did), and so there was no risk to anyone, didn’t exactly cut it. Idiotic in the extreme, I shudder just thinking about it.Thankfully, you never see cyclists doing the same.
You must be thinking of the 66 model, much more modern - 2 clocks on those.IIRC isn't that under the speedo on those? And/or on the Infotainment system screen?
Ah OK - possibly.You must be thinking of the 66 model, much more modern - 2 clocks on those.
If only car dashboards had something like a clock fittedBit annoying in one way - in times gone by, if I needed to check the time, I'd glance at my watch. No problem, no risk, no crime. Now, like many people my 'watch' is now my mobile phone - I don't know whether just checking the time would be a legal defence - I wouldn't be doing anything on my phone, just looking at the time on the screen.
Oh well - I'm not going to be the one to test it!
Well played sirSkoda Citigo on a 65 plate.
You must be thinking of the 66 model, much more modern - 2 clocks on those.
No but I have access to two of them. Cracking little cars if you don't hit too many hills.Are you a Skoda salesman
Just holding it in your hand is sufficient to get 6 points now. It's irrelevant whether you were taking a call, sending a text....or checking the time.
This sounds wrong, which ever way you look at it
Skoda? Isn't the clock on the outside of the back window?Skoda Citigo on a 65 plate.
All cars have their limitations, I'm a big fan of the little Hyundai engines myself but the biggest disappointment for the money ? For me, it's Maserati's, but I accept it may be an age/experience thingNo but I have access to two of them. Cracking little cars if you don't hit too many hills.
You could get one of those neat little folding travel clocks, bit of Bluetack and sorted.
Come on. Don't keep us all in suspense. What car are you driving with no clock onboard?
Oh really?All cars have their limitations, I'm a big fan of the little Hyundai engines myself but the biggest disappointment for the money ? For me, it's Maserati's, but I accept it may be an age/experience thing
There's no easy way to say this but everyone I know who has bought a Maserati have been complete ****s. Sporty Civics are great fun particularly If you're young and all the young lads I have known who've had them have been great ladsOh really?
I'd love a Maserati GranTurismo from about 10 years ago, worried if I'd be disappointed.
Otherwise I'm going Civic Type-R I think, seem like a lot of fun.