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Grahamh said:
Reminds me of the question about windscreen wipers
Some go from left to right, some go from outside to inside, some cars just have one wiper that sweeps from left to right or right to left; some used to be at the top of the screen and sweep left to right etc etc
Now why is that?? Well it's because its raining!
I'll get me coat....

Or which side is the fuel filer ?
 
otherclive said:
Grahamh said:
Reminds me of the question about windscreen wipers
Some go from left to right, some go from outside to inside, some cars just have one wiper that sweeps from left to right or right to left; some used to be at the top of the screen and sweep left to right etc etc
Now why is that?? Well it's because its raining!
I'll get me coat....

Or which side is the fuel filer ?

Its in the middle below my nose :lol:
 
We've only just discovered this year that there's a little arrow on the dash to tell us which side the fuel filler is. What a pair of woosie dingbats. :blush:
 
Martin24 said:
We've only just discovered this year that there's a little arrow on the dash to tell us which side the fuel filler is. What a pair of woosie dingbats. :blush:

Thought that was which side the little nozzle on the little fuel pump on the dash.
As for knowing what it ment, same here, didn't know.
 
Belated apologies for the delay. One for the Prof πŸ˜‰

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DaveA1 said:
Martin24 said:
We've only just discovered this year that there's a little arrow on the dash to tell us which side the fuel filler is. What a pair of woosie dingbats. :blush:

Thought that was which side the little nozzle on the little fuel pump on the dash.
As for knowing what it ment, same here, didn't know.

Dont be dis-heartened boys, it's not always the case πŸ˜›
Take my Peugeot Partner van it has the hose and nozzle on the offside on the dash but actual filler on the nearside, πŸ™
 
Gagakev said:
EH52ARH said:
Kev, what side is the hose pipe on the symbol?

Offside, thats why I get confused, Shogun on offside and filler on offside.

So although the symbol is on the offside, the hose is shown on the offside of the pump symbol, meaning the filler is on the nearside,
Simples πŸ˜›
 
EH52ARH said:
Gagakev said:
EH52ARH said:
Kev, what side is the hose pipe on the symbol?

Offside, thats why I get confused, Shogun on offside and filler on offside.

So although the symbol is on the offside, the hose is shown on the offside of the pump symbol, meaning the filler is on the nearside,
Simples πŸ˜›

Hutch my dear chap, either you'd had one too many last night or I have this morning because I'm now even more confused :blink:
 
Martin24 said:
EH52ARH said:
Gagakev said:
EH52ARH said:
Kev, what side is the hose pipe on the symbol?

Offside, thats why I get confused, Shogun on offside and filler on offside.

So although the symbol is on the offside, the hose is shown on the offside of the pump symbol, meaning the filler is on the nearside,
Simples πŸ˜›

Hutch my dear chap, either you'd had one too many last night or I have this morning because I'm now even more confused :blink:

Read his reply last night, couldnt get my head around it , hence no reply, but i have been awake all night thinking is it me thats SIMPLES or is it Hutch?????
Thank you for your reply Martin, think you supplied the anserw to the above question :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
emmerson said:
Citroen D series cars had a single-spoke steering wheel.
Does that count in this discussion?

If it does then we'll need to include the Allegro steering wheel for not being circular πŸ˜‰
 
Gagakev said:
Martin24 said:
EH52ARH said:
Gagakev said:
EH52ARH said:
Kev, what side is the hose pipe on the symbol?

Offside, thats why I get confused, Shogun on offside and filler on offside.

So although the symbol is on the offside, the hose is shown on the offside of the pump symbol, meaning the filler is on the nearside,
Simples πŸ˜›

Hutch my dear chap, either you'd had one too many last night or I have this morning because I'm now even more confused :blink:

Read his reply last night, couldnt get my head around it , hence no reply, but i have been awake all night thinking is it me thats SIMPLES or is it Hutch?????
Thank you for your reply Martin, think you supplied the anserw to the above question :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I did think it was me at first but decided it couldn't possibly be πŸ˜‰
 
Martin24 said:
emmerson said:
Citroen D series cars had a single-spoke steering wheel.
Does that count in this discussion?

If it does then we'll need to include the Allegro steering wheel for not being circular πŸ˜‰

My new tug has a flat bottomed steering wheel. It's sporty, apparently.
 
Martin24 said:
Gagakev said:
Martin24 said:
EH52ARH said:
Gagakev said:
EH52ARH said:
Kev, what side is the hose pipe on the symbol?

Offside, thats why I get confused, Shogun on offside and filler on offside.

So although the symbol is on the offside, the hose is shown on the offside of the pump symbol, meaning the filler is on the nearside,
Simples πŸ˜›

Hutch my dear chap, either you'd had one too many last night or I have this morning because I'm now even more confused :blink:

Read his reply last night, couldnt get my head around it , hence no reply, but i have been awake all night thinking is it me thats SIMPLES or is it Hutch?????
Thank you for your reply Martin, think you supplied the anserw to the above question :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I did think it was me at first but decided it couldn't possibly be πŸ˜‰
Don't fret boys B) I think we must be drinking the wrong jungle juice πŸ˜›
Confused Dot.Com didn't help 😱hmy: :lol:
The Sorento arrow is on the right as is the filler.
The C'eed arrow is on the left as is the filler.
Both have the steering wheel on the right.
Sorento only has two pedals the C'eed three
Sorento indicator stalk is on the right yet the C'eed is on the left.
Pleased to say the Wyoming has one door on the nearside , less confusing :cheer:
 
Martin24 said:
Here's one for you, the steering wheel of the new car is on the right and the drivers' door is on the left. πŸ™‚

That'll be the mid body sliding one with the chairlift in it, innit?

In a past life I travelled considerably. On one memorable trip I was called out to a mine in Canada one saturday afternoon. Couldn't get a flight that night, so got one on the sunday morning. The driver picked me up from home to go to Gatwick. I entered the car on the left with driver on the right driving on the left side of the road. Got off the plane in Canada, got in a rental car enter left, driver (me) on the left, driving on right side of the road. Later that week I was to fly home on the Thursday night, so drove to the airport enter left, drive left, right side of road. Got diverted to West Virginia, so another car enter left, driver left, drive right of road. Flew back to UK overnight Saturday, collected hire car enter right, driver right, left side of road early Sunday morning. Dropped hire car, got in own car enter right, driver right, on left of road, drove home to pack bigger case, return to office to meet boss. Then had driver return me to Gatwick enter left, driver right, left side of road, for return to Canada. Get to Canada in hire car enter left, driver left on right side of road. Tuesday, collected client passengers in enter left, driver left, on right of road, drove to airport. Got plane to Jamaica. Arrive MoBay and get hire car enter right, drive right on left or road, that freaked the Canadians. Drove to hotel. Following morning drove to site, enter right, driver right on left of road. Arrive a site and change to a big 4x4 enter left, driver left, on left side of road, again freaked Canadians. Left site in hire car enter right, driver right on left of road. Few days later return to Canada after driving to MoBay enter right, drive right on left of road. Arrive Canada enter hire car left, driver left, on right of road. 4 months later returned home to normal driving πŸ˜› πŸ˜›

Excellent times when work was a pleasure πŸ˜› πŸ˜›
 
KeefySher said:
Martin24 said:
Here's one for you, the steering wheel of the new car is on the right and the drivers' door is on the left. πŸ™‚

That'll be the mid body sliding one with the chairlift in it, innit?

In a past life I travelled considerably. On one memorable trip I was called out to a mine in Canada one saturday afternoon. Couldn't get a flight that night, so got one on the sunday morning. The driver picked me up from home to go to Gatwick. I entered the car on the left with driver on the right driving on the left side of the road. Got off the plane in Canada, got in a rental car enter left, driver (me) on the left, driving on right side of the road. Later that week I was to fly home on the Thursday night, so drove to the airport enter left, drive left, right side of road. Got diverted to West Virginia, so another car enter left, driver left, drive right of road. Flew back to UK overnight Saturday, collected hire car enter right, driver right, left side of road early Sunday morning. Dropped hire car, got in own car enter right, driver right, on left of road, drove home to pack bigger case, return to office to meet boss. Then had driver return me to Gatwick enter left, driver right, left side of road, for return to Canada. Get to Canada in hire car enter left, driver left on right side of road. Tuesday, collected client passengers in enter left, driver left, on right of road, drove to airport. Got plane to Jamaica. Arrive MoBay and get hire car enter right, drive right on left or road, that freaked the Canadians. Drove to hotel. Following morning drove to site, enter right, driver right on left of road. Arrive a site and change to a big 4x4 enter left, driver left, on left side of road, again freaked Canadians. Left site in hire car enter right, driver right on left of road. Few days later return to Canada after driving to MoBay enter right, drive right on left of road. Arrive Canada enter hire car left, driver left, on right of road. 4 months later returned home to normal driving πŸ˜› πŸ˜›

Excellent times when work was a pleasure πŸ˜› πŸ˜›

That's not fair on a simple woosie like me. I'm now even more confused than I was this morning! :woohoo:
 
Dustydog said:
Martin24 said:
Gagakev said:
Martin24 said:
EH52ARH said:
Gagakev said:
EH52ARH said:
Kev, what side is the hose pipe on the symbol?

Offside, thats why I get confused, Shogun on offside and filler on offside.

So although the symbol is on the offside, the hose is shown on the offside of the pump symbol, meaning the filler is on the nearside,
Simples πŸ˜›

Hutch my dear chap, either you'd had one too many last night or I have this morning because I'm now even more confused :blink:

Read his reply last night, couldnt get my head around it , hence no reply, but i have been awake all night thinking is it me thats SIMPLES or is it Hutch?????
Thank you for your reply Martin, think you supplied the anserw to the above question :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I did think it was me at first but decided it couldn't possibly be πŸ˜‰
Don't fret boys B) I think we must be drinking the wrong jungle juice πŸ˜›
Confused Dot.Com didn't help 😱hmy: :lol:
The Sorento arrow is on the right as is the filler.
The C'eed arrow is on the left as is the filler.
Both have the steering wheel on the right.
Sorento only has two pedals the C'eed three
Sorento indicator stalk is on the right yet the C'eed is on the left.
Pleased to say the Wyoming has one door on the nearside , less confusing :cheer:

Dusty you have started something now, only one door........Thank goodness for that ................
If I had TWO doors I wouldnt know if I was coming in or going out, which direction, or which door to use!!
Oh no thats the toilet door, where's the exit one??????????
Now what side does the awning go on!!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Gagakev said:
Dustydog said:
Martin24 said:
Gagakev said:
Martin24 said:
EH52ARH said:
Gagakev said:
EH52ARH said:
Kev, what side is the hose pipe on the symbol?

Offside, thats why I get confused, Shogun on offside and filler on offside.

So although the symbol is on the offside, the hose is shown on the offside of the pump symbol, meaning the filler is on the nearside,
Simples πŸ˜›

Hutch my dear chap, either you'd had one too many last night or I have this morning because I'm now even more confused :blink:

Read his reply last night, couldnt get my head around it , hence no reply, but i have been awake all night thinking is it me thats SIMPLES or is it Hutch?????
Thank you for your reply Martin, think you supplied the anserw to the above question :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I did think it was me at first but decided it couldn't possibly be πŸ˜‰
Don't fret boys B) I think we must be drinking the wrong jungle juice πŸ˜›
Confused Dot.Com didn't help 😱hmy: :lol:
The Sorento arrow is on the right as is the filler.
The C'eed arrow is on the left as is the filler.
Both have the steering wheel on the right.
Sorento only has two pedals the C'eed three
Sorento indicator stalk is on the right yet the C'eed is on the left.
Pleased to say the Wyoming has one door on the nearside , less confusing :cheer:

Dusty you have started something now, only one door........Thank goodness for that ................
If I had TWO doors I wouldnt know if I was coming in or going out, which direction, or which door to use!!
Oh no thats the toilet door, where's the exit one??????????
Now what side does the awning go on!!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Bogside πŸ˜› πŸ˜› πŸ˜› :evil: B)
 

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