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    #41
    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    287 in a front wheel drive car is mad

    my mates got 304BHP coming out of his MK5 Golf GTI Edition 30 and thats front wheel drive too!!!!

    Its not as bad as it may seem. I hardly get wheel spin - only get it sometimes when i put my foot down hard from standing start.
    Keep it clean!!!

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      #42
      I've heard of someone on another forum who supercharged his Type-r and it puts out over 400bhp, he admits you can't put it all down on twisty roads but he's shocked a few 911 drivers on the motorway.
      Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave Johnson

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        #43
        1996 SLK
        1998 A6 Avant
        2003 A4 Cabriolet

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          #44
          TVR Tuscan Speed 6

          "Swordfish" chameleon paint scheme, HydraTrack, 380 bhp, 0-100mph in 8.9s
          If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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            #45
            1996 Volvo 940 Wentworth Estate.
            The last 'real' Volvo before they went all sierra shaped.
            Even it's lost some of the classic Volvo boxiness and is a bit curvey in places.

            RS

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              #46
              2006 Scoobie imprezza wrx (black)

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                #47
                Mazda RX-8 (231), black, needs a wash.

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                  #48
                  2002 Rover 75 TD Connoisseur

                  My usual preference is for Focus-sized hatchbacks, but I was semi-retiring and expecting to be doing very low annual mileage, so was in the market for something luxurious on which someone else had already paid the majority of the depreciation. High mileage wasn't an issue for me if it made the car cheaper. The cheapness of this car was enhanced by the manufacturer going bust 6 months before I bought it. It's costing me less than £100 a month in depreciation, in exchange for which I get
                  • Burgundy red metallic paintwork, with lots of chrome trim, on a shapely retro-style body
                  • Cream (OK beige) leather seats, electrically adjustable, with memory, heated
                  • matching leather-covered steering wheel with built-in controls for sound-system and cruise control
                  • Two tone interior, beige and black with black piping on the seats
                  • Retro white dials with ghostly orange backlight
                  • 2-litre BMW diesel engine
                  • 5-speed automatic gear box
                  • Climate Control (the thing that most exceeded expectations, will never buy another car without it.)
                  • Cruise Control (used all the time, to comply with speed limits.)
                  • 6 CD-changer
                  • Phone Kit (for which I was forced to buy my first mobile so that it wouldn't be a useless eyesore.)
                  • An electric rear blind (which I never use, but I like to show it off to visiting family.)
                  • Rain sensitive wipers (first time I've had this, like it.)
                  • Rear parking sensor (was looking forward to this, thought it would help me get within three to six inches, but it is useless, goes ballistic at about 2 feet, which I can reach without its help.)


                  Those who routinely spend lots on cars will laugh at my enthusiasm for a Rover, but I reckon I'm getting an awful lot for £100 a month.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by IR35 Avoider View Post

                    Those who routinely spend lots on cars will laugh at my enthusiasm for a Rover, but I reckon I'm getting an awful lot for £100 a month.
                    Isn't £100 a month quite a lot for depreciation on a used car?

                    Also, use of the list, nice
                    ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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                      #50
                      Audi S4 rag top.
                      Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.

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