Hey Everyone its me PetrolHead. And today we are going to be doing part two of my earlier blog, Top 4 Best cars For Avoiding Covid-19. So without further due let’s begin part two.
5) Rolls Royce Phantom

The Rolls Royce Phantom is an absolutely massive car, but you can make it even bigger if you go for the extended wheelbase version that increases rear leg room by 25 cm, so you then have 135 cm to stretch out in. Also it means if you sit diagonally behind the driver you should be two meters apart, which means you can observe social distancing rules. That’s not quite safe enough for you, don’t worry you can fit the car a divider between the driver and the rear passengers. So you can stay in self isolation. And if you want to you can press a button and blank out the screen , so you don’t have to look at the driver, pretend their not there.
6) Ford Puma

The new ford puma may well seem like yet another small SUV. But it could be ideal during the coronavirus outbreak because it has a party trick of its sleeve in its boot. It has something called “the Mega Box”, essentially its a waterproof top, right you can fill this stuff so you could fill it with ice to chop Coca Cola or you could fill it with water to use it as a foot spa. What you could do though is fill it with disinfectant and use it as a mobile hand washing station, and get rid of all the germs. After you’ve done washing up you can pull the plug out and the bad things troll away.
7) Mercedes V class

If you’re the type of selfish person that has been stock piling stuff, then you’ll probably like the Mercedes V Class extended wheelbase version. You see if you remove to rear seats, it has a cargo area that can carry 6,600 liters, which is ideal if you go panic like, “Oh my God, I need to buy these things!!!”. But you can squeeze in 4,400 toilet rolls in the back of the V class. A normal family averages 400 rolls per year. That means you have enough toilet for 11 years. So don’t be selfish and silly and panic buy everything, its not responsible.
Anyway thanks for reading this I’ll see you in the next one
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