Some of the more traditional-inclined might enjoy this
If I ruled the world – Prospect Magazine « Prospect Magazine
If I ruled the world – Prospect Magazine « Prospect Magazine
Couldn't agree more! It's why we drive a teenaged Skoda which goes and stops just like a real car, has taken us all over Europe and is 'worth' about £50. The Powabyke is worth about the same amount, built like a Russian tractor and does what I want it to - it goes. I've dumped the digital camera and reverted to an old Olympus 35mm because it can survive in the West African rainy season without throwing a hissy fit. Shan't bother mentioning my clothes from Oxfam!I like this a lot. When I bought my daughter her first 'proper' bike, at age 8, she insisted on a mountain bike because everyone else had them and of course she didn't want to be different. So I got one from Halfords and got a strange look when I enquired where the mudguards were and an even stranger look when I pointed out that there was no bell. These had to be bought at extra cost of course at prices well inflated than if they came with them as standard.
Cars are the marketing men's dream. It is a rare car advert that sells only on the basis of functionality. They are usually selling status, prestige, image and of course a promise of making you attractive to women. I only once bought a new car and then I thought it would make sense if I could look after it and make it last a long time. That idea soon collapsed when the repair bills came in. I'm not big fans of cars and for the last 20 years I have settled on cheap to maintain models, old enough not to be attractive to petrol heads and thus cheap. Definitely the cheapest way to drive.Couldn't agree more! It's why we drive a teenaged Skoda which goes and stops just like a real car, has taken us all over Europe and is 'worth' about £50. The Powabyke is worth about the same amount, built like a Russian tractor and does what I want it to - it goes. I've dumped the digital camera and reverted to an old Olympus 35mm because it can survive in the West African rainy season without throwing a hissy fit. Shan't bother mentioning my clothes from Oxfam!
Honest? With a little effort that could be my dream car! Didn't they make a small 4x4? A car capable of being despised even by the 4x4 set ... Sorry, got a bit carried away then. Nurse! Is it time for my tablets?Did you know that Ladas are coming back? honest.