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I think he's right, just the words were in the wrong order i.e. you pay what you get for
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostYou always get what you pay for, of course you do. German Marques are the best! A VW engine becomes better once it leaves the Skoda.
A BMW is worth 50% more when in the UK market compared to the American, the Uk market is not more gullable.
Market Differenciation is a myth, you always get what you pay for, please empty your wallet
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You always get what you pay for, of course you do. German Marques are the best! A VW engine becomes better once it leaves the Skoda.
A BMW is worth 50% more when in the UK market compared to the American, the Uk market is not more gullable.
Market Differenciation is a myth, you always get what you pay for, please empty your walletLast edited by Bagpuss; 4 August 2009, 21:27.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostNew Mondeo runs the BMW 3 series close apparently,but is a lot cheaper, Stick a BMW badge on it and it will become perfect, obviously
That comment reminds me of a mate who stated his MG ZT V8 was an M3 beater for half the cost and stated it was essentially a BMW.
I drove a brand new 318 diesel recently and it was horrid, underpowered.Last edited by SuperZ; 4 August 2009, 21:26.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostSwitching to Co. car ( I'm permie these days ) rather than my own. My Saab is due for replacement and as I'm doing a lot of miles and I'd rather someone else take the hit for the wear and tear.
Choices are :
Saab 93 1.9 TiD Vector Sport. ( Same as my current car )
Jaguar X-Type 2.2D S
Volvo S80 2.0D SE
Ford Mondeo 2.0 Tdci Titanium X
What are the congregations opinions?
<lights blue touch paper, dons fireproof suit and retires to a safe distance >
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Originally posted by PinkPoshRat View PostSaab 9-3 Ttid 1.9 aero
Case closed
I dunno about the diesel x-type but I had a 2.5 V6 a few years ago and it was a fantastic car. Plus it has a pimptastic cranberry leather interior.
Still, I'd go for the mondeo in the OPs list.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI just bought a Trojan L200 Crew Cab - I pick it up on Thursday.Last edited by MrNoMotivation; 4 August 2009, 14:18.
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I'd get an MB E class, 100,000+ German taxi drivers can't be wrong
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