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Get what you pay for. Scoobs are cheap, I remember a mate buying a new WRX back in 2005 for just over £12k, albeit an import.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe opposite with me:
1st time - just wanted an automatic and booked a Mondeo, got given the keys to a Merc but the battery was flat so got given some big Vauxhall top of the range thing (if they have such a car, it was big though)
2nd time - once again just booked a Mondeo and got given a great big ****-off Volvo Turbo estate. That was fun
3rd time - wanted to give me a Mini, told them I couldn't drive one so got given a BMW X3
4th time - tried to give me a Merc A class but said no and got a nice new E class
Must be my looks
Got a Merc instead, which was nice.
Back in permie days I used to go for Escort/Astra size cars and got some nice upgrades to Sierras-with-all-the-extras.
Probably charm rather than looks in my case.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostI hate it when you've booked a particular type of car and then it's not available.
I've booked a merc.
Well we've a mini.
I wanted a merc.
We've only got a mini.
Do I get a refund?
I'll check with the manager... ... Oh we do have a merc. Would you like that?
1st time - just wanted an automatic and booked a Mondeo, got given the keys to a Merc but the battery was flat so got given some big Vauxhall top of the range thing (if they have such a car, it was big though)
2nd time - once again just booked a Mondeo and got given a great big ****-off Volvo Turbo estate. That was fun
3rd time - wanted to give me a Mini, told them I couldn't drive one so got given a BMW X3
4th time - tried to give me a Merc A class but said no and got a nice new E class
Must be my looks
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funny thing is,
prior to this, I'd never been in a subaru, and had always assumed the propaganda to be true, subaru's are good etc etc
anyway, I can tell you, they are leagues below the standard which even the most basic passat sets
Milan.
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I hate it when you've booked a particular type of car and then it's not available.
I've booked a merc.
Well we've a mini.
I wanted a merc.
We've only got a mini.
Do I get a refund?
I'll check with the manager... ... Oh we do have a merc. Would you like that?
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sileage season is again upon us,
by the way, what feed are they using for the windmills on the windmill farm ?
do they have a farm shop ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postafternoon all,
was back in blighty at the weekend and what a glorious weekend it was, weather was perfect in nice coat that jacket country
Milan.
It was really hot, what?
Especially when on the top of a mountain looking at a windmill farm.
Taking pictures with a camera that turned out not to have any film in it. Just as well I took some with the toy digital too.Last edited by zeitghost; 9 April 2017, 08:15.
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What a pile of pooh
afternoon all,
was back in blighty at the weekend and what a glorious weekend it was, weather was perfect in nice coat that jacket country
needed a rental car, and observing protocol rented the most trustworthy steed known to man, the passat diesel
got to the rental place at the airport and they didn't have any passat's left, they're a popular choice with those in the know
was relunctantly forced to accept a scooby legacy estate 2.0l petrol
and what a pile of pooh it was,
didn't have any of the oomph one is familiar with from a sprightly turbo diesel
even the boot lid was made of plastic !!
was the first time I have driven a subaru and has certainly ensured the benes family will never become custodians of such tulip
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