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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNever understood this pose factor thing.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostLooks very plain - there's no pose factor.Originally posted by _V_ View PostThere are a lot of dullards in IT, and most of them are contractors in my experience.
Permies do the exciting things, like remortgage the house to buy a Lambo, wihilst earning £30K a year.
Driving is a fun experience not a posy one, IMO.
Couldn't care less what people think.
The discontinued Mazda 6 MPS was one of my favourites.
4WD, a fine chassis, and a turbo-charged engine meant a shit load of fun.
The old Subaru Forester (15 years ago) was another.
Both practical enough for family use too.
In current times the Octavia VRS is similar but I don't like the front wheel drive.
Have had the Merc for a few months and while I like its comfort and build quality, it's not very chuckable.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFTFY
That's why comedians can bed nearly anyone.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostThere are a lot of dullards in IT, and most of them are contractors in my experience.
Permies do the exciting things, like remortgage the house to buy a Lambo, wihilst earning £30K a year.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostLooks very plain - there's no pose factor.
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostLooks very plain - there's no pose factor.
Permies do the exciting things, like remortgage the house to buy a Lambo, wihilst earning £30K a year.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostOP I humbly suggest the following:
skoda superb. 3.6l 4x4
Rare, quick, lots of kit and comfort.
Skoda Superb Hatchback 5-Dr 3.6 V6 4x4 Laurin & Klement 5dr
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CLS - that is all
Quite a bit rarer than the E-class, nice and solidly built, decent 3.0 engine......£20k will get a very nice one (GFV on mine, going back to MB in Dec, is £23k from £55k list price)
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