VW Golf R32: The oldest swinger in town

From: New Straits Times | Date: December 8, 2002 | Copyright information


New Straits Times

12-08-2002

VW Golf R32: The oldest swinger in town
Edition: 2*
Column: The Jeremy Clarkson column

SITTING here, right now, I don't feel 42 years old. What's more, the face that stared back at me from the shaving mirror this morning was not 42 years old either.

When I was a child, people of 42 walked slowly, had many ailments and thought that all the world's problems could be solved with a clip round the ear. They wore th...

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