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I've got the exact model of Jag you're looking at on a 14 plate. Pleasure to drive, plenty of functionality. Not as much fun as my Porsche was but a more complete car to drive. Had a 12 plate C class and that was nice too, but surely an E220 is a better comparison to the 5 series and XF? C class is XE and 320d competition. Test drove an E class and wish I'd got it instead of the C class with hindsight.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
Thousands of German taxi drivers can't be wrong:Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy not the E class? Not as fun to drive as the 520 but better built.

However if you buy an E class you need to get one of these to put on the back parcel shelf to disguise your toilet paper roll:
“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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Not comparing like with like, Mercedes introduced new models recently and these always have teething difficulties.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostFrom my first link

Previous models C and E are very solid.
Always better to buy a model just before the new one comes out - although I broke my own rule recently.Hard Brexit now!
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Jeez you are dull.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot comparing like with like, Mercedes introduced new models recently and these always have teething difficulties.
Previous models C and E are very solid.
Always better to buy a model just before the new one comes out - although I broke my own rule recently.
Is everything in your life some spreadsheet of dull scores?
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No, it'll be a SAS cube.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostJeez you are dull.
Is everything in your life some spreadsheet of dull scores?

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Originally posted by DaveB View PostAny particular reason for the Beemer?
I've known permies use their rear wheel driven beemer as an excuse for not coming into work due to 1 mm of snow on their drive. So can help when you fancy a bit of WFH.
Though the only snow we seem to get down south these days is when the postman has a bad case of dandruff.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Off topic but I recommend buying an ex demo. You get a car < 1 year old, 1000 miles on the clock, with a 20 or 30% price reduction.Comment
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I had a C250 CDI sport I loved it, yeah it's not the best car for throwing around country lanes but as a car to be swished around it was excellent. Seats super comfortable all the toys you need as standard (options on many cars). Had the optional 7 speed auto which was v responsive in sport mode.
0-60 sub 7 seconds, real world 50mpg on long runs even when some fun was had. Around the town late 30s. No ownership issues and customer service was first class. Would have another.Comment
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Or go to drivethedeal et al and get a new car for the same price.Originally posted by unixman View PostOff topic but I recommend buying an ex demo. You get a car < 1 year old, 1000 miles on the clock, with a 20 or 30% price reduction.Comment
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We can't all be as bright, rich and exciting as youOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostJeez you are dull.
Is everything in your life some spreadsheet of dull scores?


PS How's Swindon?
Hard Brexit now!
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