There's a note somewhere in the Golf MK6 handbook that says drivers should not put there heads to close to the exaust pipe whilst the engine is running as the inhaling of exaust fumes may cause random acts of babling and self pontification on web forums.
Some off you haven't been reading the handbook have you.![]()
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Hear Hear!
And so far as licencing goes, I had to go through a long-winded theory course plus many hours of practical experience, then front an expert panel to get my steam ticket — out of about fifty who started the theory course only two lasted the distance and passed the exam — my car (which in those days included trucks and buses but not bikes) licence test consisted of identifying the colour of a few discs and forking out five bob.
Motorcycle testing was a bit harder — the cop stood outside the local station and watched me ride down to the next corner and come back (but he didn't test me for colour blindness...)
Needless to say, that was many moons ago.
Driving my own car with its accurate speedo most of the traffic is moving along at the same speed as me. When my wife was driving her Golf home from the dealership most of the traffic (including me) were going past her in the other lane.
I don't believe you should have to take the speedo error into account. It should read correct.
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Beaker over reacting . . . . lol . . . never.
Not evryone understands their speedo under reads their speed. How many times have you seen people travelling at or below the speedlimit (according to speedo), coming across a speed camera or otherwise and JAMMING on the brakes . . . .
Personally, I do agree with Beaker and find it an absolute PITA, but, its not going to stop me buying what I want to. Unlike Beakers Patrol, mine is not correct and I allow for that.
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Soon - 2016 Tiguan
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