I thought the EU had made us put up with weak vacuum cleaners.
Had to get a new one last week, I can hardly move it. Sticks to the floor like Excalibur to stone.
It's easier to push 'gone off' concrete around a slab than push this yoke around the living room.
I'm sure you get the idea by now, cheap too.
I'm on my second Peugeot 2008 (crossover) and that tells you how much I love them, and enjoy driving even if my mileage is low these days. My current 2008 is a keeper.
going to Sainsbury's in most cities requires a trip involving ploughing over rivers and across fields, and the car park is incredibly muddy and deeply rutted and laid out on a slope of 1 in 4.
QED it's sooooo important to have 4 wheel drive when you need to go to Sainsbury's.
I have a Peugeot 2008 which is one of the original models so in reality a Crossover. However, I love it - it was registered in late 2015 but still only has 5,500 on the clock. We do very little mileage these days (obviously) but I wouldn't change it for a second. I actually prefer my X-over to the new 2008 SUV which for me, is just too big. But that has nothing to do with the issues in this article. And no, I might have read the article, but it wouldn't make me change my mind. I love the SUVs.
Anyone who thinks that SUVs are concentrated in the "posh" London boroughs hasn't been to my local Waitrose where they are a complete menace and usually driven by women who can't drive in any competent way e.g. take 10 attempts to manoeuvre the monster into a parking space and not giving a care to the queue building up behind them.