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6th April 2003, 14:05
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6th April 2003, 23:02
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7th April 2003, 00:30
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9th April 2003, 17:48
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9th April 2003, 21:17
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Although I'm currently learning on a nice Rover 25, 1.4L, V reg I believe. Alloy wheels too... :D
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12th April 2003, 16:29
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13th April 2003, 10:03
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Originally Posted by stilettos I would like to add that my car is not at all heel friendly, it wasn't designed to be so. What is the most "heel friendly" car? It doesn't have to be sporty  | My Peugeot is really easy to drive in heels, once I get my knees under the steering wheel. The BMW is a pain, because BMWs have organ-type accelerator pedals, and that's just hard to manage in heels. I guess the Pug counts as 'heel-friendly'.
I once test-drove a car in heels... but I couldn't afford it :(
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13th April 2003, 14:59
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, once I get my knees under the steering wheel
| The best car in that respect is a Lexus GS or LS, because the steering wheel raises and lowers electrically when the key is engaged or removed on the steering column, allowing very easy access even if you wear platforms, heels or very tight skirts. Having (very smooth) automatic gearshift and cruise control also is ideal for driving effortless in any heels not damaging the back of your delicate suede shoes or boots. The only drawback of that car is the price (although excelent value for money) and the space it needs to park in a spot.
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13th April 2003, 19:52
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13th April 2003, 21:09
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Originally Posted by shyguy Had to sell the Pontiac Firebird | I wanted one of those after seeing the "Smokey & the Bandit" series!
But now it's convertible season here in the UK, and I'm stuck in my tin-top :(
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