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    #61
    Paddy,

    happiness is, owning a Passat. I will take my Passat ownership memories with me for the rest of my life.

    Maybe I'll get a tarpaulin and put it over the Passat and stick it up in the far corner of the garden, those Passats are sure to be collector's items in the future and this one is a 2003 Highline tdi !


    Xeno,

    I am allergic to petrols.

    No kidding the X6 D has gone round the 'ring faster than a Cayenne Turbo ?

    Milan.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
      ...except for BMW 335i Coupe, MB C55 AMG, BMW M5, Audi S4 Avant, etc, all of which are within the bounds of good taste.
      Don't make me type out the ones it is quicker than.

      Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
        Don't make me type out the ones it is quicker than.

        p-a-s-s-a-t
        And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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          #64
          Edward Woodward,

          you know what, if I lived in blighty for regular not so far journey's i'd run either a classic Range Rover, or Landrover - pre 1973 (admittedly not so many Range Rovers around that age) and take advantage of the tax free status and ease of maintenance and reliability.

          You could buy a 1972 Range Rover or Landrover on ebay for a grand, get it restored for 10 and then run it as a daily driver, tax free and classic car insurance, based upon the collector's value depretiation would be slow to the extreme and stop at a certain point and you would get out of the road tax

          dunno why more people do not do the same

          recently there was a Velar on ebay.

          Milan.

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            #65
            Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
            Xeno,

            I am allergic to petrols.

            No kidding the X6 D has gone round the 'ring faster than a Cayenne Turbo ?

            Milan.
            Ah, so diesel it needs to be then. I understand that.

            The X6 M is at #130 on the list I posted a link to. That, however, is a petrol X6 (twin-turbo 4.4L V8).
            Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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              #66
              Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
              Paddy,

              happiness is, owning a Passat. I will take my Passat ownership memories with me for the rest of my life.

              Maybe I'll get a tarpaulin and put it over the Passat and stick it up in the far corner of the garden, those Passats are sure to be collector's items in the future and this one is a 2003 Highline tdi !


              Xeno,

              I am allergic to petrols.

              No kidding the X6 D has gone round the 'ring faster than a Cayenne Turbo ?

              Milan.
              X6, Cayenne, Toerag etc are agents' cars.
              And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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                #67
                Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                Edward Woodward,

                you know what, if I lived in blighty for regular not so far journey's i'd run either a classic Range Rover, or Landrover - pre 1973 (admittedly not so many Range Rovers around that age) and take advantage of the tax free status and ease of maintenance and reliability.

                You could buy a 1972 Range Rover or Landrover on ebay for a grand, get it restored for 10 and then run it as a daily driver, tax free and classic car insurance, based upon the collector's value depretiation would be slow to the extreme and stop at a certain point and you would get out of the road tax

                dunno why more people do not do the same

                recently there was a Velar on ebay.

                Milan.

                Partly because it is a bit of a pain having an older wagon and, well people like to be a bit flash don't they? I've never understood buying a new car when you can buy a 10-year-old smoker for no money - perhaps people can help me out here. Why not run an old Merc, Beemer or Jag for no money?

                That said the old man a life long old smoker driver went out an bought his first brand new wagon aged 65.

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                  #68
                  you want an old Merc,

                  they have some beautiful examples here...

                  http://www.bizzbuzinezz.nl/index_e.html

                  Milan.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                    you want an old Merc,

                    they have some beautiful examples here...

                    http://www.bizzbuzinezz.nl/index_e.html

                    Milan.
                    I once did a week's work experience for the auction house Brooks (now Bonhams). Got pushed about in a Gullwing across Olympia and up on to a car transporter. To get into the driver's seat you need to press a buttom that flips the steering wheel up allowing your legs to get past. Thought I'd share that with you all.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                      X5.

                      Says "I'm a coont, I don't give a flying toss about so called Climate Change, I've got money and an exceptionally small pen1s and you are in my way loser".

                      Love it.
                      Figures

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