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- Old Hand
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#19
Sorry to hear about your car Nick but great to hear you survived intact!
Leo: Good to see you over here!
Cheers,
Tony
Leo: Good to see you over here!
Cheers,
Tony
#20 than the bigger engines.On lpg would be cheaper to run than
I'd be tempted to go for a 328i and maybe lpg it.All the6-pots have pretty much the same mpg,in fact the 320 like mine is probably worse!
#21
Oh dear sorry to hear this nick. Glad your ok though.Nick wrote: I was hoping to get a chance to have another listen to Ian's MW Transporter last night, but unfortunately someone decided to park a Ford Ka a foot into my drivers door in the fog last night on the way there so that didnt happen . Ah well, lets hear it for BMW build standards and air bags. . It did kill my car though, so thats a major pain, insurance, finding a replacement, cost, police, etc...
I know the feeling all too well dealing with insurance, paperwork, police etc
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Not just BM's!Ali Tait wrote:You probably already know,but a good site to look for bm's is pistonheads.
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Thing is with cars, it's easy to get "sucked in" to the hype that surrounds certain brands. (not saying that Nick and Ali have been !)Ali Tait wrote:Aye,but Nick and I like our beemers,and he wants another one!
Sometimes one can be pleasantly surprised when trying a brand that would have previously been unthinkable.
I have had Citroen and Saab "fetishes" over the last 20 years and recently have become a Volvo convert. That's not to say that I conform to the stereotypical Volvo image though.
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#26
Yep, I think the reason I have a certain possibly misplaced brand loyality is that I have now over the last 10 years been involved in two incidents. both of which I have walked away from with bruses which I am sure if I had been driving other makes I would have not been around after the first to have my pelvis smashed in the one last weekend.
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#27
Ooooo, 2 accidents in Bmw's.
Howsabout....
The grown up ones are problee even safer
Coooooooooooooool!
DTB
Howsabout....
The grown up ones are problee even safer
Coooooooooooooool!
DTB
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Lada?pre65 wrote:Sometimes one can be pleasantly surprised when trying a brand that would have previously been unthinkable.
Reliant?
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Scimitar GTE ? Might do.Mike H wrote:pre65 wrote:Sometimes one can be pleasantly surprised when trying a brand that would have previously been unthinkable.
Reliant?
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The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)
Edmund Burke
G-Popz THE easy listening connoisseur. (Philip)