The car only made it twenty miles, before breaking down.
The power steering system almost fell out of the hood.
Two weeks later the gear box had to be replaced.
The car had only done 500 miles!
Other than the mechanical faults, I am pleased with the car.
Hmmm, curiously this review is from someone in the UK. He refers to miles in his review. The UK uses kilometers to measure distance. He also describes the steering falling out of the hood. They call it a bonnet over there.
Well, to be fair the English did just switch over to the metric system for distances and gas heh. But yes, the thing does seem suspect, plus I'd be furious at a car which broke down after 20 miles.
Well maybe this person was Originally from US! Gosh comment on his review not on his language!
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We use miles in the uk not km.
He was only commenting on the review because he (also many others including me) thinks the review is fake.
People in the UK use miles not kilometers and mph not kph. I have never seen a single sign that uses the metric system, it would be confusing to the people who have been using mph/miles signs for 50 years to suddenly have to work out kms/kph when their speedometers read in mph. Although they do show the kph in a smaller output, like cars in Canada show kph clearly around the outside of the dial and mph in small, less frequent numbers on the inside. Although we definitely do not call bonnets hoods or boots trunks!