Originally posted by DimPrawn
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostAbout as responsive as a super tanker at 2 knots.
Still, I'd go for the XJ - second cars are sooooo cheap in Britain - another NL miracle surely
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostClarkson said that compared to the competition it looked like "Angelina Jolie in a Wakefield bus queue". I tend to agree.
But I agree your opinion is what counts
It could be worse you could have that pimped BMW ouch!
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWell, that's what counts when it's your money buying it.
Personally, I don't thinks there's much to distinguish it from any of the others on the market as they are all designed around the same criteria - fit 4 adults, an engine & some golf clubs and have a low drag number.
Clarkson said that compared to the competition it looked like "Angelina Jolie in a Wakefield bus queue". I tend to agree.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBest looking car of its type on the road, IMHO.
Personally, I don't thinks there's much to distinguish it from any of the others on the market as they are all designed around the same criteria - fit 4 adults, an engine & some golf clubs and have a low drag number.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat will be my style car.
Still looking for a mid-size practical number. probably a Mazda 6 sport version.
Did test drive a BMW and it was great, but can't stand the naff image.
ARE YOU TULIPPING ME!!!!!!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostGood for you. The French have to eat too.
I'm sure on the day or two it all works it will be great.
Still looking for a mid-size practical number. probably a Mazda 6 sport version.
Did test drive a BMW and it was great, but can't stand the naff image.
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