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Previously on "Personal debt in UK exceeds debt of Africa and S America combined"
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I like Threaded's new car. Here's a snap of it being delivered...
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Originally posted by FranckoFIAT used to make a very good car but because it was good they stopped producing it after 2-3 years.
However, if I could find one of it second hand in good conditions it would be great.
(unless it just has one big one in the middle... )
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FIAT used to make a very good car but because it was good they stopped producing it after 2-3 years.
However, if I could find one of it second hand in good conditions it would be great.
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Originally posted by milanbenesn5, what is reliability like on the XJ's 2000 onwards ?
Milan.
In terms for value for Money - yep second had - my Jag cost me 34k its now worth 18k perhaps but I wanted a new car, I know about the depreciation....so my look out!
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we've been carrying on like this for years !
Ok granted, I am a fan of Jags no matter what anybody says
about them, haven't really taken to the S type or X type, but always
liked the XJ's in their different forms and the XJS and XK8.
It's unfortunate for people who buy them new, but great for the second hand market that their residuals are so poor.
n5, what is reliability like on the XJ's 2000 onwards ?
I think nobody can argue for performance over value for money, the second hand XJR is hard to beat.
Milan.
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milan,
when you talk about class - are your referring to that Essex boy BMW....
Yes old jags do tend to lend themselves to the pub landlord type, I sure you can pick up a good running "older" jag for a few grand.....so what - it still looks like a class bit of kit.......
we could carry on with this for weeks - but why don't we agree to differ - we just have different taste..........
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Originally posted by milanbenesgooner,
two things,
a, s type does not have class
b, anybody who uses the would class in this context does not
have good taste
Jags in general, no thanks - the charriot of choice for pub landlords
across the country, says it all really
Milan.
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gooner,
two things,
a, s type does not have class
b, anybody who uses the would class in this context does not
have good taste
Jags in general, no thanks - the charriot of choice for pub landlords
across the country, says it all really
Milan.
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well, I have to admit, in the beginning I didn't like the BMW 1.
but...
although one of those would never be on my shopping list, I think
it makes a great alternative for the status concious to that box of
nonsense the A class.
Milan.
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Oi Milan. Does it really matter if you have .NET in your pocket?
Take as much debt as you want as you might be a millionaire.
However, from a good knower of cars, and just to steer the subject, what do you think of the BMW series 1?
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franko put your fecking specs on
what the feck have I said about debt and financial instability ?
Milan.
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Milan:
debt != financial instability
You should have done that basic course in finance.
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