Shug wrote:If it had a simple onboard phonebook (not just the pad built into the back) then it would be genuinely interesting to me - primarily as something for my Mum. I don't see why they had to simplify to the point of making it more of a faff to use though - a small screen with an onboard directory would be a minimum requirement - who actually types the number of someone they know any more?

My 82 year old gran texts more than she calls with her mobile, although she did have a note with how to text written on it, held on with an elastic band for quite some time.

Recent spots; E-type in Dundonald, Yellow Chimera in Troon, Blue Diablo VT & The black Park Circus F599 parked in the same place just off Byres road a few hours apart