the import tariff will be stuck on the price
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Been happy with my jags for some while now. Parts are cheap and the cars built to last. Probably the best 2nd hand buy out there ATM. The new cars are also exceptional value compared to the German ones, and are award winning.Comment
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Looking forward to testing an XE out in a couple of years when I come to change the XF. Just finding it too big for what I need. That or hope the second hand F-Types have got to a good level (although the boot is tiny).Originally posted by NigelJK View PostBeen happy with my jags for some while now. Parts are cheap and the cars built to last. Probably the best 2nd hand buy out there ATM. The new cars are also exceptional value compared to the German ones, and are award winning.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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I will get a Nissan Juke, made in the UK and Japanese owned. Better than those slow German Buggatti things.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostCars made in Britain | AA
Lotus and Aston aside (and maybe the electrics on the Astra), that's a fairly sturdy bunch of vehicles. But if push comes to shove, I'll get a Lexus instead of a Merc

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Let's see the data post Brexit in a year or so shall we?Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostOh look unemployment has fallen again:
UK jobless total falls to 1.64 million - BBC
Disappointed SAS?
FFS I thought everyone knew unemployment was a lagging indicator
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Problem is most of those non-British owned companies are not here for the love of the country but because they were enticed with grants and the promise of access to European markets in the 80s. If they stop making money due to tariffs they'll booger orf faster than you can say "industrial wasteland"Originally posted by LondonManc View PostCars made in Britain | AA
Lotus and Aston aside (and maybe the electrics on the Astra), that's a fairly sturdy bunch of vehicles. But if push comes to shove, I'll get a Lexus instead of a Merc
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SASGuru - CUK's very own Morrissey.Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostProblem is most of those non-British owned companies are not here for the love of the country but because they were enticed with grants and the promise of access to European markets in the 80s. If they stop making money due to tariffs they'll booger orf faster than you can say "industrial wasteland"
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Quite right. Realistic artistic impression of post-Brexit UK:Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostSASGuru - CUK's very own Morrissey.
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I hope you don't run a business. Clearly you don't think businesses are run for the bottom line.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostSASGuru - CUK's very own Morrissey.
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