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Adrian May 9th 11 11:34 AM

Black cab highway code
 
(Steve Firth) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

It could be worse, though: look at what GM's ownership did to Saab!


Fortunately they never sold the model that represented the lowest point
of GM's ownership of SAAB in the UK. That was the Subaru Impreza with
the SAAB bonnet. A realistic attempt at making the ugliest car in the
world event worse.


The "Saabaru" 9-2x was bad, but the "Trollblazer" 9-7x was even worse - a
Chevrolet Trailblazer with a Saab badge.

Steve Firth May 9th 11 12:23 PM

Black cab highway code
 
Adrian wrote:

but the "Trollblazer" 9-7x was even worse - a
Chevrolet Trailblazer with a Saab badge.


I defer to sir's clearly superior knowledge of how low GM were willing
to take SAAB.

Googles

Barf.

Adrian May 9th 11 12:56 PM

Black cab highway code
 
(Steve Firth) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

but the "Trollblazer" 9-7x was even worse - a Chevrolet Trailblazer
with a Saab badge.


I defer to sir's clearly superior knowledge of how low GM were willing
to take SAAB.

Googles

Barf.


GM were merely building on a tradition Saab had already established on
their tod.

Even the 9000/164/Croma/Thema wasn't the first such crime. Saab 600. Yes,
Six hundred.

Nkosi (ama-ecosse) May 10th 11 11:54 AM

Black cab highway code
 
On May 3, 2:56*pm, wrote:
I'm guessing there isn't one. Or they're exempt. Otherwise how can a black
cab stop halfway across a signalled junction in the middle of the road, on a
corner, on double red lines in central london, blocking the traffic behind to
pick up a passenger and some plods in a van nearby do absolutely bugger all?

B2003


Not just black cabs, taxi cars anywhere in the world are subject to
the same version: "Not The Highway Code"

Nkosi

Robin9 May 28th 11 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by (Post 119742)
I'm guessing there isn't one. Or they're exempt. Otherwise how can a black
cab stop halfway across a signalled junction in the middle of the road, on a
corner, on double red lines in central london, blocking the traffic behind to
pick up a passenger and some plods in a van nearby do absolutely bugger all?

B2003

For the most part I'm well disposed towards hackney cab drivers. I admire their diligence in "doing the knowledge" and I recognise that occasionally they will inconvenience other road users through no fault of their own.

Nevertheless yesterday I saw a cab driver irritate and inconvenience people quite unnecessarily. I was driving down Highbury Station Road and as I approached the junction with Upper Street at Highbury Corner, a hackney cab stopped, not at the kerb, but across Highbury Station Road blocking vehicles from joining the traffic! It is this kind of pointless bloody-mindedness that makes many people take a strong dislike to hackney drivers in general.


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