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Bruce[_2_] February 24th 11 11:47 AM

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Jim [wake wrote:
Jim [wake wrote:

Knowing that Reading has 'proper' cabs, I was surpised to see a LC58 reg
Vito in a rank there and I did see that it had a Reading plate.



Why should that be a surprise? There is a thriving market in used
London cabs. That market is national. It is certainly not restricted
to London.

As for the registration number, Mercedes-Benz sells them through one
dealer based in East London, so all Mercedes Vito Taxis will have
London registrations unless the new owner has a personal plate.


I can't believe this as I'm sure that the dealer you refer to only sells
the London version, hence the surprise to see one in Reading.



There *is* only one version. Call it "the London version" if you
wish, but there isn't any other version of the Vito Taxi.

You can find cab conversions of Vitos done by several coachbuilders,
but there is only one Vito Taxi.

I sense that I'm wasting my time and the message probably still won't
get across, so I'll make that my last contribution to this thread. ;-)


Basil Jet[_2_] February 24th 11 11:27 PM

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On 2011\02\24 12:47, Bruce wrote:
[wake wrote:
[wake wrote:

Knowing that Reading has 'proper' cabs, I was surpised to see a LC58 reg
Vito in a rank there and I did see that it had a Reading plate.


Why should that be a surprise? There is a thriving market in used
London cabs. That market is national. It is certainly not restricted
to London.

As for the registration number, Mercedes-Benz sells them through one
dealer based in East London, so all Mercedes Vito Taxis will have
London registrations unless the new owner has a personal plate.


I can't believe this as I'm sure that the dealer you refer to only sells
the London version, hence the surprise to see one in Reading.



There *is* only one version. Call it "the London version" if you
wish, but there isn't any other version of the Vito Taxi.

You can find cab conversions of Vitos done by several coachbuilders,
but there is only one Vito Taxi.

I sense that I'm wasting my time and the message probably still won't
get across, so I'll make that my last contribution to this thread. ;-)


Just watched this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hziiR7-vLWg
I hadn't realised that the rear wheel steering only works going forward.
That means it's theoretically possible to drive forward into places that
you can't reverse from!

[email protected] February 25th 11 12:11 AM

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In article ,
(Basil Jet) wrote:

Just watched this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hziiR7-vLWg
I hadn't realised that the rear wheel steering only works going
forward. That means it's theoretically possible to drive forward
into places that you can't reverse from!


The last Vito I saw doing a U-turn, in Pancras Road, wasn't using rear
wheel steering.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Adrian February 25th 11 06:59 AM

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gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying:

The last Vito I saw doing a U-turn, in Pancras Road, wasn't using rear
wheel steering.


It appears to be a button to hit when you wish to use it.

Adrian February 25th 11 07:00 AM

Mercedes Black Cabs
 
Basil Jet gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:

Just watched this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hziiR7-vLWg I hadn't realised that the
rear wheel steering only works going forward. That means it's
theoretically possible to drive forward into places that you can't
reverse from!


In one shot, at least.

David Cantrell February 25th 11 12:18 PM

Mercedes Black Cabs
 
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 07:11:22PM -0600, wrote:

The last Vito I saw doing a U-turn, in Pancras Road, wasn't using rear
wheel steering.


It only comes into use at low speed and almost full lock - perhaps
neither of those were the case. Also it doesn't have very much rear
wheel steering, so maybe it did but you didn't notice.

--
David Cantrell | Hero of the Information Age

Please stop rolling your Jargon Dice and explain the problem
you are having to me in plain English, using small words.
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Adrian February 25th 11 12:25 PM

Mercedes Black Cabs
 
David Cantrell gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

The last Vito I saw doing a U-turn, in Pancras Road, wasn't using rear
wheel steering.


It only comes into use at low speed and almost full lock - perhaps
neither of those were the case. Also it doesn't have very much rear
wheel steering, so maybe it did but you didn't notice.


Have you watched the video of it in action?
http://www.randle.co.uk/clients/One80_1.html

David Cantrell March 2nd 11 11:37 AM

Mercedes Black Cabs
 
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 01:25:43PM +0000, Adrian wrote:
David Cantrell gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:
It only comes into use at low speed and almost full lock - perhaps
neither of those were the case. Also it doesn't have very much rear
wheel steering, so maybe it did but you didn't notice.

Have you watched the video of it in action?
http://www.randle.co.uk/clients/One80_1.html


No. Do you have a copy of that in anything other than bizarro-format
so that I can watch it?

[googles]

Hmmm, they do turn more than I remember. OK, fair enough.

--
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There is no one true indentation style,
But if there were K&R would be Its Prophets.
Peace be upon Their Holy Beards.

Adrian March 2nd 11 11:45 AM

Mercedes Black Cabs
 
David Cantrell gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

It only comes into use at low speed and almost full lock - perhaps
neither of those were the case. Also it doesn't have very much rear
wheel steering, so maybe it did but you didn't notice.


Have you watched the video of it in action?
http://www.randle.co.uk/clients/One80_1.html


No. Do you have a copy of that in anything other than bizarro-format so
that I can watch it?


It's a WMV, ffs. One of the most common video formats on the web. Yes,
Microsoft defined the format. Oh, noes. There's no MS software on this
machine, yet it just works.

David Cantrell March 3rd 11 10:52 AM

Mercedes Black Cabs
 
On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 12:45:05PM +0000, Adrian wrote:
David Cantrell gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:
No. Do you have a copy of that in anything other than bizarro-format so
that I can watch it?

It's a WMV, ffs. One of the most common video formats on the web. Yes,
Microsoft defined the format. Oh, noes. There's no MS software on this
machine, yet it just works.


It may be one of the most common formats, but it's still not common.
Almost all video online is in Flash, and almost all downloadable video
in some form of AVI container.

--
David Cantrell | London Perl Mongers Deputy Chief Heretic

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