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    The Interior Of My Corsa.

    There's more bloody buttons etc to press than on my two laptops combined. Somewhere I'm sure it has a Smellyometer to gauge the smellability of a Back Fire , but it's fun to bugger about with it. Seats are good on a long 'un as I've driven it down to London and felt fine. It has 195/55 16 H 87 tyres on black alloys which suits the car.Name:  IMG20210304095756.jpg
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    Nice. Although, it looks very much like Ford switchgear.

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    That thing has the same signal and wiper switch as a 2012 Sonic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fummins View Post
    That thing has the same signal and wiper switch as a 2012 Sonic!
    I dunno about the Sonic, is it a GM product?
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    It's a made in the US Chevrolet but likely based on vauxhall, holden and daweoo parts. I'll get pics later.

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    Well definitely looks more modern than our Mirages. That stick shift is sharp too. I'm glad seat comfort is good for you! Black alloy wheels too? I'm extremely jealous. I had to settle for gray....Name:  20210216_121849.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Diggler View Post
    Well definitely looks more modern than our Mirages. That stick shift is sharp too. I'm glad seat comfort is good for you! Black alloy wheels too? I'm extremely jealous. I had to settle for gray....Name:  20210216_121849.jpg
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    That's an eye catching colour sir, I like it. I knew you had a green one but NEVER seen one in the UK.
    Is there any word on Mitsubishi quitting North America?
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    Quote Originally Posted by itschad View Post
    That's an eye catching colour sir, I like it. I knew you had a green one but NEVER seen one in the UK.
    Is there any word on Mitsubishi quitting North America?
    I doubt it because they are rolling out the new 2022 Outlander. A Nissan Rogue rebadge sadly, with a Nissan powertrain. It's forgotten that Mitsubishi was on the upswing with continued growth and sales before Covid, so we'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itschad View Post
    That's an eye catching colour sir, I like it. I knew you had a green one but NEVER seen one in the UK.
    Is there any word on Mitsubishi quitting North America?
    I'm keeping the St. George cross clean too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itschad View Post
    There's more bloody buttons etc to press than on my two laptops combined. Somewhere I'm sure it has a Smellyometer to gauge the smellability of a Back Fire , but it's fun to bugger about with it. Seats are good on a long 'un as I've driven it down to London and felt fine. It has 195/55 16 H 87 tyres on black alloys which suits the car.
    Glad you are liking your new car. I am trying to imagine what it would feel like shifting with my left hand? I've been shifting manuals since the 1970's with my right hand, I am not sure that I could adapt?

    My oldest daughter married a fine young lad in Helsinki, Finland. One of the first things I asked him was which side of the road do they drive on? If had said the left side, I may have objected to wedding. Just kidding! I didn't have much say in the matter, & my daughter picked a really nice son-in-law for me!



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