Wow, can be seen 500 yards away, a TURMERIC YELLOW 'roc turned left ahead of me at traffic signals in Stretford, Greater Manchester yesterday. Wish I could have got a closer look :x . Could have been a 'demo' as there are 2 VW dealers on that particular main road i.e. Inchcape Manchester and Inchcape Altrincham.
So that's the third I've seen on the road so far - 1 x Black, 1 x White and 1 x Yellow.
PS
It's my birthday today and my better half has given me a generous pot of cash :lol: so I will be having rear and front mud flaps fitted by VW Inchcape Manchester in the next few days.
My Ravenna Blue's non-identical twin brother seen in my local shopping centre car park yesterday. However it did not have the LED headlight/daytime running option, otherwise it would have been an identical twin :lol:
My town, Urmston, now inundated with T-rocs, their drivers doing their pre-Christmas & Boxing Day shopping.......... Slight exaggeration😉, but recently I have seen the non-identical twin Ravenna Blue (see above) again, as well a White/Blk roof, Indium grey, Black and Turmeric Yellow models. The New Year should see all those delayed-delivery vehicles show how popular the T-roc is
For 2019, who is going to spot a T-roc appear in a TV drama or 'soap'....... report here
( 'Emmerdale' seems to have a large collection of new automobile models.......those country folk have loads of money :lol: :lol: )
The rate at which my order is (not) progressing, I think I've more chance of seeing one on Bargain Hunt or Antiques Roadshow before I see one on my driveway.
Seriously though, I saw 2 or 3 in the spring and early summer (North Ayrshire) but I haven't seen any for ages now. Maybe they haven't migrated this far north.
In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English but as a trapezium in English outside North America.
I thought a trapezium has four sides, two of which are parallel (at least if you use the non-US definition). The daylight running lights have six straightish sides, surely it's an irregular hexagon??? :lol:
In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English but as a trapezium in English outside North America.
I thought a trapezium has four sides, two of which are parallel (at least if you use the non-US definition). The daylight running lights have six straightish sides, surely it's an irregular hexagon??? :lol:
The rate at which my order is (not) progressing, I think I've more chance of seeing one on Bargain Hunt or Antiques Roadshow before I see one on my driveway.
Seriously though, I saw 2 or 3 in the spring and early summer (North Ayrshire) but I haven't seen any for ages now. Maybe they haven't migrated this far north.
They've been springing up quite nicely in Swansea .. think they may be breeding somewhere inland :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Including mine there are 4 within a 500yd circle on my housing estate ... including an all-black SEL next door but one - and there was me hoping for a little exclusivity :roll: :roll: :roll:
I thought a trapezium has four sides, two of which are parallel (at least if you use the non-US definition). The daylight running lights have six straightish sides, surely it's an irregular hexagon??? :lol:
In Euclidean geometry, a convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides is referred to as a trapezoid in American and Canadian English but as a trapezium in English outside North America.
I thought a trapezium has four sides, two of which are parallel (at least if you use the non-US definition). The daylight running lights have six straightish sides, surely it's an irregular hexagon??? :lol:
You're spot on Barry, my car has irregular hexagon designer daytime running lights. Trapezium sounded better but totally incorrect. I'm sure I have even seen the motoring press blurb describing them incorrectly :?
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