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    The E39 5 series is the only one not to have a 4- cylinder option in the UK.

    The E60 5 series, even with the original blade key, remembers the radio presets per key. Confused me for ages that

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    Feet were made to fit car pedals. If we were meant to walk, we'd have pogo sticks for legs

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    Certain K12 Micra's from 2003-2006 I think if you programme your birthday or memorable date into the date/time section will wish you a happy birthday or happy anniversary on that day, perfect if you have forgot to buy a anniversary present.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twisterboy View Post
    Certain K12 Micra's from 2003-2006 I think if you programme your birthday or memorable date into the date/time section will wish you a happy birthday or happy anniversary on that day, perfect if you have forgot to buy a anniversary present.

    Davy
    She'd already have left you because you drive a Micra, though

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    Feet were made to fit car pedals. If we were meant to walk, we'd have pogo sticks for legs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mon the fish View Post
    She'd already have left you because you drive a Micra, though

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    Had three and out of the three the K12 Micra was the most unrealible, first car was a K11 longest I ever owned a car, bought another k11 about a year and a half ago lasted two months it was like Swiss cheese all over! Still with the wife and kids through lol.....

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    Porsche’s first ever car was built in 1898 and was electric !!!

    It was called the “Egger-Lohner electric vehicle, C.2 Phaeton model”.


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