F1 is definetly on tarmac and not churning up the countryside.WRC on roads too..I don't see it as a problem any more than I see people going to watch F1 or WRC.
F1 is definetly on tarmac and not churning up the countryside.WRC on roads too..
Are they trying to say your not living your life unless you have a 4x4?
If i had my way everyone would have a bicycle and no vehicle..I can see a sad logic in building roads. Cannot see any logic in tearing up random bits of country for individual amusement and nothing else.It's just a silly argument is what I'm getting at. Your idea of churning up the countryside is a non issue in comparison to churning up the countryside to lay tarmac. It's the same thing yet you're comfortable with one as necessary evil, as you put it.
Raw earth can and will help regrowth of vegetation in turn countering CO2, even if it has been 'churned up'. Tarmac won't and does nothing but encourage the production of CO2 through its production and use.
Are they trying to say your not living your life unless you have a 4x4?
Crappie sticker jokes ..... .
If i had my way everyone would have a bicycle and no vehicle..I can see a sad logic in building roads. Cannot see any logic in tearing up random bits of country for individual amusement and nothing else.
He's probably never had his leg over. Or rode a bike for that matter. No doubt a lard arse too.No sale I'm afraid. Plenty mud and **** in the world for tearing up.
I saw a hilux with a sticker in the back today “One life - don’t spend it fixing a Land Rover”.Does anyone have a 'one life, live it' sticker on their motor?
I understand it's origins in the 4x4 world with Camel Trophy but I see it everywhere on any old knackered discovery, hilux or even vauxhall frontera and I find it to be the most obnoxious and chavvy thing going on the roads.
I saw a hilux with a sticker in the back today “One life - don’t spend it fixing a Land Rover”.
They age well.The most solid and longest lasting motor in our family is a Defender. My old man has had it for 20 years; never seen a 20 year old hilux.