Advantages: Great for all ages and handicaps Disadvantages: don't get a sand iron
...Well, last year a set of Slingshot irons were selling at around £399 for a 3 iron to Pitch wedge. I bought my son a set of these from American Golf. The irons are very well made and have lovely grips. each iron has a little 'bridge' over the cavity and make a 'swoosh' when you swing them, its a great sound, and I can see why they are called Slingshot. previous to the Slingshot irons my son had Macgregor DX and the Nike were a very good buy. My son's handicap came down 4 shots within a month and he does hit these irons straight and long, there is so much confidence in each iron, right down to the 3. I don't have my 3 or 4 iron in my bag but my son who is 16 really does hit them well. The only downfall is that there isn't a sand iron in the set, and it would have made better sense to add a sand and taken away the 3, as most people don...
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Advantages: Well finished, decent equipment, brisk & good on fuel Disadvantages: Compromised driving position, sensitive brakes
...Please note this review is of the Peugeot 207 1.4 without the 'm-play' option. (Socket for MP3 players)
When I think of French cars I think of stylish, fashionable & chic designs & from expierence of working on them, I think of shoddy build quality & unreliability. Put it simply, they don't have the solid build quality of German cars & no where near the reliability of Japanese cars. However, put them all in a showroom together & it will be the French car that gets all the attention, they have so much showroom appeal.
If there is a back to front, upside down way of doing things the French will do it & call it flair & imagination, for any poor sod who has to fix them, French cars are simply downright awkward to work on.
I will put all these prejudices behind me while I review the Peugeot 207, my partner for five recent days whilst I...
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