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Only 0.7% for Orange? People have no taste. My preference would be orange and purple stripes.
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Yes, we seem to have moved from white van and silver car to the opposite.Originally posted by quackhandle View PostHad a white (Golf) for last four years and been happy with the colour however part-exing it on Thursday for dark metallic blue.
There weren't many white cars around when i got it, but it seems to have become a more common colour (or variants of it).
qh
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Buying new is for mugs - unless the new car is something that will certainly appreciate in value, ie: GT3 RS, 488 Speciale etc...Originally posted by Paddy View PostWhite is OK. It is normally zero extra for that colour in new cars but also keeps the best value in used cars.
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I am so wealthy I could afford to help Lib Dems fight for my liberty...Originally posted by xoggoth View PostBut just think. With a van you could have a big sign denouncing Tory scum on one side and one moaning about Brexit on the other. I gather you are quite well off so, even better, you could afford a new sign every day with a different moan about Brexit!
Unless your van got at least 500 bhp it's not in contention ...
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Had a white (Golf) for last four years and been happy with the colour however part-exing it on Thursday for dark metallic blue.
There weren't many white cars around when i got it, but it seems to have become a more common colour (or variants of it).
qh
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But just think. With a van you could have a big sign denouncing Tory scum on one side and one moaning about Brexit on the other. I gather you are quite well off so, even better, you could afford a new sign every day with a different moan about Brexit!That's Brexiters motor, so that's a Nooo
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