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London is great BB...you can't compare Dusseldorf to London...I drive there a lot during the weekend, love the markets, and love walking on the southbank ... love going to the theatres, I just find the atmosphere really good... I think to enjoy London all you have to do is do not use the underground .. driving inthe weekend is not bad and you can park on singl yellow line ...
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Originally posted by BlasterBatesso how is Lonodn?
say as opposed to Germany.
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Ok I rarely drive into Lonodn during the week, but had to do it yesterday.. and yes I forgot to pay the CC
so how is Lonodn?
say as opposed to Germany.
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Nonsense.
I paid the princely sum of £150 for my Volvo.
And about £200 for a new set of tyres.
And about a pint and a half of oil a week...
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Originally posted by FranckoBuy an old audi/volkswagen for 500 quid.
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Originally posted by voronOf course not. Public transport costs me £144.10 p/m. I'd have to purchase a car (I know feck all about cars, but I should imagine a reasonable second hand one would cost £3-4k), tax, insurance, petrol, big pair of fluffy dice. How far do you think my BK rate goes???
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Originally posted by FranckoYou kidding??? Can't be more expensive than the London transport.
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Originally posted by voronSorry, don't drive at all.
Voron in 'Burger King rate won't stretch to a car' mode
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Its ok, just received a phone call from London CC customer services as a reply for my query... I need to wait till I receive their fine letter before I can pay.. ... wonder if I can cheeckily charge it to my work
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Originally posted by SandyDownC'mon... I can't be the only one on the BB who drives into London???
Voron in 'Burger King rate won't stretch to a car' mode
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C'mon... I can't be the only one on the BB who drives into London???
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London CC
Ok I rarely drive into Lonodn during the week, but had to do it yesterday.. and yes I forgot to pay the CC
No do I have to wait for them to deliver the PCN before I can pay the £50 fine(the fine within the first 14 days is discounted to £50 according to their website) ??Tags: None
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