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I have a convertible, but, to blast in my Eunos is a very scary experience. Not that there was any blasting at 6:30am on the infamous 62…..Originally posted by The Master View PostYup.
I don't think you'll be doing much blasting on the UK motorway network unless you're going at three in the morning.
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Hire the M5 then everyone will expect you to drive like a knob in the beemer and steer clear.
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Hire a TVR - the excitement will be in whether you can get there at all rather than the exhilarating drive.
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Yup.Originally posted by b0redom View PostPfft. So you'd prefer to sit in the back of an Audi at a very sedate 70, rather than blast up the motorway in a convertable? It's my stag do, not a retirement do!
I don't think you'll be doing much blasting on the UK motorway network unless you're going at three in the morning.
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Pfft. So you'd prefer to sit in the back of an Audi at a very sedate 70, rather than blast up the motorway in a convertable? It's my stag do, not a retirement do!Originally posted by The Master View PostHiring a car and driving yourself there sounds a bit permie to me. This is a contractors' board. Get yourself chauffered there.
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Hiring a car and driving yourself there sounds a bit permie to me. This is a contractors' board. Get yourself chauffered there.
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Car rental
I'm driving to my stag do next month, and am considering a temporary upgrade to something a bit more pokey than my estate car. Any recommendations?
SLK? Boxster S? M5?
Can anyone recommend a decent rental firm for these kind of cars?Tags: None
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