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expensive cars == more money given to HMRC for our wonderful govt. to waste, and huge "hidden" costs in depreciation.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI think it looks like a tight @rses dream.
Personally, I'll stick to wasting money on over-engineered German quality.
Buying a Kia, but not new, say 2 y.o. at about 40% of cost new will make perfect sense when that time comes.
Oh, but it doesn't have the performance I need ?? Where do you drive, German autobahns or the last remaining roads in the UK without cameras, (wherever that might be) ??If you find this post offensive, please insert "Chan" before and "tho" after, then it should be OK.
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What sort of a nerd would work that out?Originally posted by Churchill View PostMy average speed travelling back from Manchester to Cambridge on Sunday morning was 78mph. That included 8 miles of the M1 restricted to 50mph and 10 miles of the A14 restricted to 70mph.
But then, I can drive.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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A nerd with a smally willy and no friends. Bet he boasted about it in the bar with total strangers afterwards.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhat sort of a nerd would work that out?
HTHHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Chantho View Postexpensive cars == more money given to HMRC for our wonderful govt. to waste, and huge "hidden" costs in depreciation.
Buying a Kia, but not new, say 2 y.o. at about 40% of cost new will make perfect sense when that time comes.
Oh, but it doesn't have the performance I need ?? Where do you drive, German autobahns or the last remaining roads in the UK without cameras, (wherever that might be) ??
Hey, I'm saying the Cee'd makes a great car if you don't have much passion or interest in cars. A buy with the head sort of motor.
Personally, I'm looking at the luxury + performance end of the market, so M Sport, Porsche or AMG need to be on the boot.Comment
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I presume the onboard trip computer did. Now what sort of nerd would boast about breaking the law....Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhat sort of a nerd would work that out?Comment
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Conclusive proof that aliens are more intelligent than earthlings.Originally posted by Chantho View Postexpensive cars == more money given to HMRC for our wonderful govt. to waste, and huge "hidden" costs in depreciation.
Buying a Kia, but not new, say 2 y.o. at about 40% of cost new will make perfect sense when that time comes.
Oh, but it doesn't have the performance I need ?? Where do you drive, German autobahns or the last remaining roads in the UK without cameras, (wherever that might be) ??Hard Brexit now!
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I have some sympathy for the desire to have a really good car, believe me, I have been there and had the t-shirt till quite recently.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHey, I'm saying the Cee'd makes a great car if you don't have much passion or interest in cars. A buy with the head sort of motor.
Personally, I'm looking at the luxury + performance end of the market, so M Sport, Porsche or AMG need to be on the boot.
A couple of weeks ago I drove some 600 miles in two days, it was far from enjoyable as I spent most of the time checking the speedo. In a Porsche or Ferrari it would have been much the same, except I could have reached 70 (50 on some stretches of road with road works) in less time.If you find this post offensive, please insert "Chan" before and "tho" after, then it should be OK.
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You need cruise controlOriginally posted by Chantho View PostA couple of weeks ago I drove some 600 miles in two days, it was far from enjoyable as I spent most of the time checking the speedo.
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Possibly, but I doubt the onboard computer is capable of factoring in all the random restrictions that peabrain spoke of. He doubtless spent a while calculating all that for himself, the boring big anorak.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI presume the onboard trip computer did.
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