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and on top of that, 22's, you can't get 22's as run flats and on top of that, you don't have a spare wheel
so the next car, has to have a spare wheel as well, as not carrying a spare also does my head in
people can argue you don't need one, and you can rely on the mobile tyre service, but when you are driving to catch the overnight ferry from Genoa to Sardinia, and you have a puncture on the way, will the mobile tyre service get you going fast enough for you not to miss the ferry ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Buyers remorse?
You should've bought a Bentley - quiet, powerful, sedate and un-hurried. Instead you're trying in vain to keep a grip on your rapidly disappearing youth. You can finally afford a Porsche and you now realise it ain't all it's cracked up to be.
Oh well. You'll learn, or not.
the seven one eight is in the garage and on sensible 20's, it is a work of art and a thing of beauty, and I am looking forward to growing old with it.
The problem is the X5 on 22's, what utter pointlessness, I have to be so careful with it when I am the towns and with potholes.
Hence, possibly the X5 will be going in the coming 12 months, and this time I will configure a car with 20's.
I've always like the Continentals from the 90's, have you got one ?
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwhen you don't want your next car to come standard with 22" wheels ?
Milan.
You should've bought a Bentley - quiet, powerful, sedate and un-hurried. Instead you're trying in vain to keep a grip on your rapidly disappearing youth. You can finally afford a Porsche and you now realise it ain't all it's cracked up to be.
Oh well. You'll learn, or not.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwhen you don't want your next car to come standard with 22" wheels ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwhen you don't want your next car to come standard with 22" wheels ?
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ha ha
I am not really in to looking after cars, I let the next owner be that person, the car should serve me and not the other way around, and it does my head in on the X5 that I've got be so careful with these damn 22" wheels ffs
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Nah. It's a sign of old age when you cant remember what a wheel is.
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Is it a sign of old age
when you don't want your next car to come standard with 22" wheels ?
Milan.
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