Split Screen as a daily driver
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Split Screen as a daily driver
Hi guys,
Just joined the forum after having a chat to Steve Muller earlier today. I've always absolutely loved split screen buses and finally I'm in a position to do something about it.
Currently I run a marketing business and I think that by driving a bus I can indulge my passion whilst making an impact with my clients (and hopefully investing in something that maintains its value!).
I have two questions. Firstly, what does driving a bus today say about you to other people? For the most part, I don't think it says hippie any more.
Secondly, how many of you guys use a split screen bus as your daily driver? How are they in traffic, Sydneys weather extremes etc.
Any comments welcome
Ash
Just joined the forum after having a chat to Steve Muller earlier today. I've always absolutely loved split screen buses and finally I'm in a position to do something about it.
Currently I run a marketing business and I think that by driving a bus I can indulge my passion whilst making an impact with my clients (and hopefully investing in something that maintains its value!).
I have two questions. Firstly, what does driving a bus today say about you to other people? For the most part, I don't think it says hippie any more.
Secondly, how many of you guys use a split screen bus as your daily driver? How are they in traffic, Sydneys weather extremes etc.
Any comments welcome
Ash
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Ash, Don't want to burst the bubble, but an hour in a splitty in traffic in the heat and you'll turn up to your meeting needing a drink and a lie down. They're pretty hard work. Great for cruising...nothing better, but traffic and heat or traffic and rain and you'll be pining for aircon, wipers and an auto.
Great if you could have a commuter to do the daily stuff and a split where a bit of cool cred is required.
Just get one and work out the details later.
Great if you could have a commuter to do the daily stuff and a split where a bit of cool cred is required.
Just get one and work out the details later.
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we drive ours daily. i remember when in sydney, my lady used to drive it from west ryde to the city. prefered to take this than our jap car(and the other vdubs) as the people were more firendly in traffic... no cut offs, let her in easilly etc etc. she loved it. though with teh safaris she would take the jap in heavy rain. thats about all.
i know that when i had trade functions to attend, that i would take the splitty, as we could load 7 people in and cruise to events. made the whole experience fun for sure.
you certainly do not miss the attention in a splitty, nor hte conversation it brings. would be ideal from your marketing perspective.
i know that when i had trade functions to attend, that i would take the splitty, as we could load 7 people in and cruise to events. made the whole experience fun for sure.
you certainly do not miss the attention in a splitty, nor hte conversation it brings. would be ideal from your marketing perspective.
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Appreciate the advice 2Gs. In regards to hardware upgrades, exactly what I heard from Kombi Rescue.
Looks like you've got a very cool ride there.
Hey the final question I have is in regards to safety. Just wondering where the air bags pop out from...
But seriously, splitties don't seem to be the safest things on the road. It won't stop me getting one, but is this something that goes with the turf and everyone accepts and just doesn't talk about?
Looks like you've got a very cool ride there.
Hey the final question I have is in regards to safety. Just wondering where the air bags pop out from...
But seriously, splitties don't seem to be the safest things on the road. It won't stop me getting one, but is this something that goes with the turf and everyone accepts and just doesn't talk about?
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i cant help but drive mine every day! i ride my 63 vespa to work in the morning(exept for when it rains, the i take the kombi. oh and my safaris dont leak!), and pick up the kids from school in the splitty. the wife takes the "sensible" car. even though i've got irs, ball joint front end, and break upgrades (sounds like 'need for speed' options) i tend to drive defensively as for some reason most people here in qld dont use indicators. or there too busy looking at your ride to think about it.
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hey ash. we all gotta go some time and there are many ways to do. it might as well be by the hand of something you love. i look at it this way.
i could be sitting safe in a boring car, or enjoying my time in some classic or on the bike. be certainly bored for longer, or excited for potentially less, albiet a manged risk.
i could be sitting safe in a boring car, or enjoying my time in some classic or on the bike. be certainly bored for longer, or excited for potentially less, albiet a manged risk.
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