Originally Posted by +8Rich
Originally Posted by PaulyG
I never heard of LIDL, but it seems there are many in the US. None in Connecticut where I live, but not that far away in New York state. May have to take a drive and check it out.

Pauly, over here they have what they call a middle aisle and it is always packed with man and woman bargains, quite often they have some really good tools in there it's always worth a rootle through as it changes weekly.
Their fruit and veg are cheap and always far fresher and better quality than the Sainsbury's store which they think is a little superior laugh2


Oh, sorry about it.

There are two points. At first I‘m German. In Germany exotic cars are (in the most times) toys for to play with it on sunday or sunny days. Not for a basic use. The things (cars) are well kept and out of usual use.

LIDL is a big store for the usual things of daily life and in Germany there are bargain days on Monday and Thursday. At this days you find used cars of the middleclass in the carpark. If there is bargain day you don‘t want to park a better car in the middle of the carpark. I‘m critical to do it with our 2019 Volkswagen T-Cross.

So the expierence and also the adventure was to be out for to use the Mog as a daily in an in this sight exotic area. And also only for a few miles out, without any form of „warmfahren“.

This explanation is with my own words and the possibilities of my school English. As I‘m a little fanatic with „the British style“ I hope I can show the very special experience.

Greets René


2018 plus4 (sports green)
with a homemade really shiny red tinted dash…