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Comments by "Neil Forbes" (@neilforbes416) on "1986 Nissan Micra K10 Goes for a drive" video.
2:18 The indicators and wiper controls are on their CORRECT sides! Wipers left of steering column, indicators/lights on right of steering column, EXACTLY WHERE THEY SHOULD BE!
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UKW is German - UltraKiloWelle! And yes, it is FM, standard band, 88 to 108 Mhz
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6:10 In Australia, seatbelts were mandatory in cars from the mid-1970s. Only the older pre-1970 models were exempt but the smart people had them retro-fitted to their Holdens going right back to the legendary 48-215 and FJ models as well as Fords of all vintages up to 1970, Morrises, Austins, you name them! Smart Aussies were getting seatbelts retro-fitted for their own safety!
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@furiousdriving That's where Australia was streets ahead of Britain in this regard. Cars were being fitted with seat-belts, front seats and back seats, from about 1968 or 1969 but hardly anyone wore them and people kept dying needlessly in road accidents. When wearing of seat-belts, and the fitting of them in cars became mandatory around 1974 or 1975, this drastically reduced the deaths on our roads. As far as I'm aware America's cars are fitted with seat-belts as standard but the wearing of these belts is still optional......Stupid America!
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5:06 - Turn indicator arrows, positioned exactly as they should be, either side of the speedometer. This car's console puts that of the crappy Peogot to utter shame. The three-digit counter(with black numeral on white for tenths of a UK mile, is a resettable trip counter. Speedometer has UK imperial MPH around the outside and Euro Km/h on the inside if you're planning a trip over to Germany(Deutschland), Austria(Österreich), Switzerland(Die Schweitz), Italy or elsewhere, other than France, that is!
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