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If I had £15K for a car, my shortlist to try would include
Clio V6 255
BMW M Roadster (the Z3 with the big engine)
Vauxhall VX 220 Turbo
A pimped Supra Turbo (would have to have purple flip paint and mental Jap bodykit)
Or, if the too-toot public sector .NET gravy train keeps pace, downpayment on a Lambo Gallardo.
vx220 turbo- good call, 2.2 litre vauxhall engine is better than the rover k series in the elise, however toyota engined elise is good.
Z3 m series- poor chasis which cannot cope with the power hence over 50% of them were written off.
How about this? All yours for £14250 and will run for ever (1,000,000 miles at least). Plenty of room for luggage and can be used by your brother/cousin when you're not using it to generate some extra revenue. With the sort of mileage the average Joe does you may never need another car again.
Hey, that's not fair. You are no longer the annoying itchy rat I used to know. I am even starting to feel sympathetic about you.
Unless you are just being a misleading weasel. I am sure that as a kid you used to play the trick that during fights you were hurt so the other would come and give you a hand and you will then kick him in the balls.
Like I said, working on my political skills ...
BTW The only person I would fight is a one-legged dwarf.
I may not be the best manager in the world, but because I came up through the ranks as a techie, my failings are political rather than technical.
I'm working on that though and I believe my team respect me, because I understand the technical side of the work.
Hey, that's not fair. You are no longer the annoying itchy rat I used to know. I am even starting to feel sympathetic about you.
Unless you are just being a misleading weasel. I am sure that as a kid you used to play the trick that during fights you were hurt so the other would come and give you a hand and you will then kick him in the balls.
Reminds me of more than a few managers I've known. Gives out wrong instruction and is surprised when the product ain't what was expected.
Fungus
I may not be the best manager in the world, but because I came up through the ranks as a techie, my failings are political rather than technical.
I'm working on that though and I believe my team respect me, because I understand the technical side of the work.
If I had £15K for a car, my shortlist to try would include
Clio V6 255
BMW M Roadster (the Z3 with the big engine)
Vauxhall VX 220 Turbo
A pimped Supra Turbo (would have to have purple flip paint and mental Jap bodykit)
Or, if the too-toot public sector .NET gravy train keeps pace, downpayment on a Lambo Gallardo.
15 K to spend.
...
Second hand
4 year old Honda s2000
18 month old Chrysler crossfire (not class leading but depreciate really quick, so good value after used)
Lexus IS200 - better than a BMW 3 series, more exclusive and bullet proof.
8 year old Merc SL320
5 year old Fiat Coupé and change for the insurance
5 year old Ford Cougar and change for the tyre changes
5 year old Merc 190 2.5d and a lot of change.
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