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The problem is , currently my car is CHEATING emission tests , so they cant tax me ? Now if i fixed the cheat and it turned out i have 130£ tax to pay because real emissions are higher, nah im fine with the cheat (not to mention im changing car soon anyway) -
Trade in will be fun, unless you've the evidence that the fix has been applied it will probably not sell at all. With fix the value may be heavily reduced, still I'm sure you can get the BMW of your dreams toOriginally posted by diseasex View PostThe problem is , currently my car is CHEATING emission tests , so they cant tax me ? Now if i fixed the cheat and it turned out i have 130£ tax to pay because real emissions are higher, nah im fine with the cheat (not to mention im changing car soon anyway)
over when you've arranged the finance.
Literacy still at the nursery school levels I see, still a BMW driver doesn't need brains, just an ego to stroke.
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I thought Audi's were associated with big ego's? BMW's are for people who like driving :-)Comment
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Nope, they're just driven by slightly different arseholes. Still completeOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI thought Audi's were associated with big ego's? BMW's are for people who like driving :-)
though.
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Who did he donate it to, you?Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThe poster you're responding to is an illiterate brain donor who feels that txtspk is a sensible communication method. The chances of him noticing a pun, even one as simple as NLUK deployed are nil.
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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No. If you like driving, you need to own an Alfa at least once in your life.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI thought Audi's were associated with big ego's? BMW's are for people who like driving :-)…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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MurdererOriginally posted by diseasex View PostJust got a letter from seat, that my car is affected by VW scandal
. They are recalling it for servicing but any idea what they will change? For better or for worse?
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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+1 (from VW)Originally posted by diseasex View PostJust got a letter from seat, that my car is affected by VW scandal
. They are recalling it for servicing but any idea what they will change? For better or for worse?
PITAGrowing old is mandatory
Growing up is optionalComment
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Had one as a hire car - very nice and stable round bends and good shove for 2.0 petrol. A bit frilly and fancy for my tastes though.Originally posted by WTFH View PostNo. If you like driving, you need to own an Alfa at least once in your life.Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by WTFH View PostNo. If you like going to the garage and clocking up speeding fines, you need to own an Alfa at least once in your life.
they are like a nutty bird, great to be inside but very high maintenance.Comment
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