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What’s everyone driving these days ??
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Odds are if you’ve got a flashy car you’ve got it on credit, those with money don’t need to flaunt itOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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exactly, I was expecting replies like ferrari, lambo, maserati ,porscheOriginally posted by AtW View PostThis thread is a far cry from good old Contractor Lifestyle threads...Comment
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I've wanted an Aston Martin for yonks but just can't bring myself to part with the zed or the cash. I also have a hankering for the Maserati gran tourismo but was disappointed to see they technically had back seats.Comment
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What's "on credit"?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostOdds are if you’ve got a flashy car you’ve got it on credit, those with money don’t need to flaunt it
Is it when you run out of £ 50 notes but they trust your word to pay next day (plus tip)?Comment
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The Z is a classic and worth keeping.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI've wanted an Aston Martin for yonks but just can't bring myself to part with the zed or the cash. I also have a hankering for the Maserati gran tourismo but was disappointed to see they technically had back seats."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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And you are selling airplanes and hotels?Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post64 Plate golf
67 Plate Kia Sportage (need to sort a replacement)
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So...Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd you are selling airplanes and hotels?
In all seriousness. When you do not have luxury of using a standard 2 or 3 pedals for driving and everything that goes with it come and talk to me about accessing the car comfortably, sitting comfortably in a car comfortably and then driving say 300 miles comfortably.Former IPSE member
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I'd personally prefer not to have to drive 300 miles, especially these days!Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostSo...
In all seriousness. When you do not have luxury of using a standard 2 or 3 pedals for driving and everything that goes with it come and talk to me about accessing the car comfortably, sitting comfortably in a car comfortably and then driving say 300 miles comfortably.Comment
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So you can still use traditional pedals to drive then?Originally posted by AtW View PostI'd personally prefer not to have to drive 300 miles, especially these days!Former IPSE member
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