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I've got an S Type which I picked up for a grand. It's like driving a yacht but **** me does it drink fuel.
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You can pick those up for around £1K for an 'R' right scream.Would love an S Type I know they are old but look lovely.
Try and lay your hands on a super v8. you should get good one for around £2K.a 4-litre X308
I was lucky with my X350, £6K for 60,000 miles fjsh, with loadsa toys (now won't ever buy anything that doesn't have a heated front screen again). Had to drive it back from Brixham
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I rather fancied a 4-litre X308 purely for eye watering cheapness, but was on a sticky wicket when the previous Merc packed up and need a cheap fix for the missus (hence the CLK cabrio for £1550). Anyway...Originally posted by NigelJK View PostGive the X350 a go. Good ones go for around £8K (£9K for the R) for the mk1 facelift cars are a bit more. I'm a tad bias as I drive one ATM. I was a bit sceptical as I didn't like the height and rear 3/4, but you don't see those things when driving. Definitely the best Jag I've had (out of 10 or 11). Currently saving for an XKR mk2 as a fun car.
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Give the X350 a go. Good ones go for around £8K (£9K for the R) for the mk1 facelift cars are a bit more. I'm a tad bias as I drive one ATM. I was a bit sceptical as I didn't like the height and rear 3/4, but you don't see those things when driving. Definitely the best Jag I've had (out of 10 or 11). Currently saving for an XKR mk2 as a fun car.
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I have a real thing for the XJ. Just have to wait until they are 15-years-old so I can buy one.Originally posted by NigelJK View PostJaguar cars are now best selling in their class(es), British designed and built and best of all are great to own, just don't by a diesel - it just not the done thing.
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Jaguar cars are now best selling in their class(es), British designed and built and best of all are great to own, just don't by a diesel - it just not the done thing.
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I always said the same about Porsche but other cars standards have increased and the price difference so wide that it's difficult to justify against others.Originally posted by motoukenin View PostAs a BMW owner I would not buy any other car. For half the price I could buy a Vauxhall or Ford that does more but I don't, a 5% - 10% increase in BMW prices would not stop me getting another.
Even with WTO rules which I believe for cars would be a maximum of 10% tariff I will be getting my next BMW , Carbon Fibre was made industrial by the Brits and now sold back to us, familiar story?
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As a BMW owner I would not buy any other car. For half the price I could buy a Vauxhall or Ford that does more but I don't, a 5% - 10% increase in BMW prices would not stop me getting another.Originally posted by NigelJK View PostThing is I can't see BMW letting Brighton get away with the same thing
Even with WTO rules which I believe for cars would be a maximum of 10% tariff I will be getting my next BMW , Carbon Fibre was made industrial by the Brits and now sold back to us, familiar story?
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Thing is I can't see BMW letting Brighton get away with the same thing
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostThis is the disadvantage of dealing with the EU as a whole. We import 90% of our stuff from a handful of countries, you can be sure that those countries will be driving the negotiations for the EU. Those countries that are just starting to make inroads into our marketplace (e.g. Poland) will want a free a trade as possible as they import hardly anything form us.
Still, at least the French can stop importing British Beef, but they'll lose the contract to supply Beef to the Army.
Not sure it quite works like that, Canada have spent the last 6 years trying to get a trade negotiation with Europe only to be blocked by two Belgian regions, regions that Canada do no trade with.
EU could not agree on what colour the sky was let alone complex trade agreements.
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Are individual EU nations allowed to do ANY deals independently or are they forbidden as part of their membership?
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This is the disadvantage of dealing with the EU as a whole. We import 90% of our stuff from a handful of countries, you can be sure that those countries will be driving the negotiations for the EU. Those countries that are just starting to make inroads into our marketplace (e.g. Poland) will want a free a trade as possible as they import hardly anything form us.they do 10% of their trade with us.
Still, at least the French can stop importing British Beef, but they'll lose the contract to supply Beef to the Army.
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Don't you just need to wait until the cake is on a BOGOF?Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postbasically if you go into a supermarket or bakery and buy a cake, you have a cake. If you eat the cake then normally the cake disappears.
For example
The UK eats the cake
The cake disappears
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