I watched someone through their own rear view mirror on the way home from work last night. A young lady driving a burgundy VW Polo sat drumming her fingers against the side of her car, playing with her hair , sighing and generally fidgetting around. Her eyes looked heavenly through her RVM but I never got the chance to look at the rest of her. She sped off at a roundabout in the opposite direction that I was heading. Never to be seen again.
I then watched another woman through my own RVM at a set of traffic lights. A silver ford focus she did drive, definitely older, plumper but still attractive. She was doing exactly the same things inside her car as the woman I commented on previously.
Do all attractive women behave this way in a car ? Maybe its all the ugly ones who just sit there watching time go by.

Fans of the iconic VW Golf range will have to wait with bated breaths, as the appearance of the the Golf VI is likely to be postponed. An interview with VW’s head of development Ulrich Hackenburg at the Shanghai Show established that VW’s best seller will not be replaced next spring as per original plans. Apparently, the current Golf V is still selling well and there isn’t sufficient reason to effect a hasty replacement.
However, new VW head Martin Winterkorn was not pleased with the Golf VI’s design and rescheduled the 2008 Geneva Show premiere of the car. He is said to have ordered a complete redesign. The latest addition to Golf’s long lineage seems due for launch sometime in the later months of 2008. According to Hackenburg, the new Golf will utilize an updated version of Audi’s current 160Hp 1.8 Litre plus an amazing acura legend parts and other VW accessories. Turbocharged FSI mill, most likely with a GT badge, as word suggests that VW plans halting the production of the 170Hp 1.4TSI motor due to reliability problems.The Golf VI GTI is likely to use an upgraded version of the current 2.0 TFSI motor. An SUV variant of the Golf is rumoured to be planned for introduction in the new lineup.