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Previously on "Audi A6 and BMW 5 Series too fancy ?"

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  • Scary
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    Funny how people have no idea what a car's worth, you can buy an A6 for 1500 quid, put it on a private plate and give it a polish and you'll get quips about how you're paid too much, from people who spent ten times that on a new Mondeo.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Maybe get a lovely car, but a couple of years old so it doesn't look all shiny.
    That's been the strategy I've had most success with. You let someone else take the initial large hit of depreciation, and a second hand model that's loaded up with extras costs little more than the bog standard model. In fact go for the bigger engined model and it may cost less up front. Definitely worth it if you plan on doing lots of commuting in my opinion.

    When you do sell it, compare what you get for it with what the car you could have got brand new for the same outlay would have fetched, and smile.

    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Then park near management so it doesn't stick out.
    But not so close that they spot the Quattro badge carefully concealed in the interior only

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    How else can I possibly know how many hours, minutes and seconds to invoice for if I don't?
    I've worked at a few places with a timecard system. Some were better than others, the best one of the lot telling you how many hours and minutes you'd done in a month. Easy peasy for invoicing purposes and proof that you had actually been there.

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  • d000hg
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    Maybe get a lovely car, but a couple of years old so it doesn't look all shiny.

    Then park near management so it doesn't stick out.

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Too German
    Too Common

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  • blacksheep
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    going onto the original topic.

    I don't think Audi A6's and BMW 5 series are necessarily too fancy. With a generous lease arrangement or a few lies on the application paperwork, I'm sure lots of people could get one.

    Get a car you're happy with, and you aren't going to stress about when you park it at the client site.

    If that gets worrying, get an older/cheaper/c**pier car for client work, and a more shiny one for the weekends!

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  • blacksheep
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    Chavs drive 'S' reg BMW 318's with the badge taken off cos' they is bling innit.

    I bought my CTR because you simply can't beat the package for the price.
    I think some engineers had a ton of fun putting the previous CTR all together also. Too many accountants and managers got involved in the new one, so its not as fun and not as reliable either.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by blacksheep View Post
    Seconded. I have one of the "previous" Civic Type-R's also. Don't care that its seen as a chav car, and is a bit uncomfortable on long journeys. Show it a road with a few bends on, and it sticks a huge grin on my face.
    Chavs drive 'S' reg BMW 318's with the badge taken off cos' they is bling innit.

    I bought my CTR because you simply can't beat the package for the price.

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  • blacksheep
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    I have neither, it's the last gen Civic Type-r.

    The proper one with multi-link suspension, the one that's quicker than the new one.
    Seconded. I have one of the "previous" Civic Type-R's also. Don't care that its seen as a chav car, and is a bit uncomfortable on long journeys. Show it a road with a few bends on, and it sticks a huge grin on my face.

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  • MaryPoppins
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    No need to apologise it's nice to meet someone with taste!

    Corrado is a nice car but never really saw many of them about.
    FTFY.

    You don't see that many. I had a VR6, I still miss it.

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  • SlimRick
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    I have an A6 estate.....comfy!!!

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    Surely you have an Android app for that.
    I'm writing one. An iPhone is SOoooooooooooo.......... 2009..........

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    are we talking the new civic type r


    or the old integra type r - which was a great car
    I have neither, it's the last gen Civic Type-r.

    The proper one with multi-link suspension, the one that's quicker than the new one.

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  • original PM
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    No need to apologise it's nice to meet someone with taste!

    Corrado was a nice car but never really saw many of them about.

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  • MaryPoppins
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    are we talking the new civic type r


    or the old integra type r - which was a great car
    Apologies - to clarify - the Civic. The integra is lovely, I have always had a hankering. I had a Corrado for a while instead though, I had a genuine affection for that car.

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