Dāvanas un kaut kur likt Rudolf ir pārtikas telpas ir divi Santa ir auto prasībām. Bet ko viņš liks? Nav tas, ko varētu Santa disku. Redzi, Santa ir tikpat reāla mani kā kungs Steve Cropley. Es arī jārēķinās, ka pēc visiem šiem gadiem viņš plāno sniegt Rūdolfs un viņa palīgu mazliet atpūsties. Ja šis jēdziens ir mazliet grūti norīt jūsu ultra traditionalists, tad varbūt tas ir to, ko viņš vada, piegādājot viņš nav prezzies. Vienīgais noteikums ir, tā ir lietoto automašīnu vai nu izmanto klasisko, kā man šķiet, ka Santa ir nedaudz Bangernomicist. Saskaņā ar jaunākais loceklis tikai mana mājsaimniecības Santa vajadzībām divas durvis, un tas ir jābūt kabriolets, tāpat kā viņa kamanās. Pats svarīgākais no visiem, lai gan tas ir ātri. Tātad šī iemesla dēļ mēs varam domāt līdzīgi kā Jaguar XKS. Mind jums Carrera 4 būtu tad vairāk grippy uz Ziemeļpolu. Tomēr manu zarnu sajūta ir tā, ka Santa ir pienācīga veco divas durvis Range Rover. Tā 1972 darbu tā ceļa nodoklis ir bezmaksas, bet kravas kastes malas acīmredzami ir ļoti, ļoti sarūsējis. Tātad ejam, ļauj šā gada laikā ir nedaudz jautrības un likts mani no postu... Tātad, ko tas Santa disku. Ak un tikai gadījumā, ja jūs domāja, Steve Cropley un Santa nekad, kādreiz ir redzējuši pati kamanās kopā... Space for presents and somewhere to put Rudolf's food are two of the requirements Santa has for a car. But what would he drive?Not what would Santa drive. You see, Santa is as real to me as Sir Steve Cropley. I also reckon after all these years he is planning to give Rudolf and his mates a bit of a rest. If that concept is a bit hard to swallow for you ultra traditionalists, then maybe this is what he drives when he isnt delivering prezzies. The only rule is, it has to be a secondhand car, or a well used classic, as I reckon Santa is a bit of a Bangernomicist. According to a younger member of my household Santa only needs two doors and it must, be a convertible, just like his sleigh. Most important of all though it has to be quick. So for that reason we can think along the lines of a Jaguar XKS. Mind you a Carrera 4 would be a tad more grippy at the North Pole. However, my gut feeling is that Santa has a proper old two door Range Rover. Its a 1972 job so the road tax is free but the tailgate is obviously very, very rusty. So come on, lets have a bit of fun at this time of the year and put me out of misery. . . so what does Santa drive. Oh and just in case you wondered, Steve Cropley and Santa have never, ever been seen in the same sleigh together. . .