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    #51
    Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
    When I say filthy, I'm not talking about the colour, the car is a total mess. Both the colour and its state are a deliberate two fingers up.
    It's "filthy" like that...

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      #52
      Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
      When I say filthy, I'm not talking about the colour, the car is a total mess. Both the colour and its state are a deliberate two fingers up.
      A mate of mine treated his brand new Jag like that (his name was down for a brand new Aston ).
      Rubbish and fag ash everywhere, rizlas, cans etc. etc. total state
      The Chunt of Chunts.

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        #53
        Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
        The question is the new car ££££ much nicer than your Saab? Yes, my Mum's new Benz was a good degree nicer than either of the two smokers I've had, but not tens of thousands nicer. Depends on the amount of spare cash you have I guess.
        Every penny and I have watched it depreciate roughly a grand a month. Eventually it will bounce a bit but you dont buy a car for an investment.

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          #54
          Originally posted by bobspud View Post
          Every penny and I have watched it depreciate roughly a grand a month. Eventually it will bounce a bit but you dont buy a car for an investment.
          You're daily vehicle - no, but I've bought and sold a few classics with results. It's hard work though.

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            #55
            Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
            You're daily vehicle - no, but I've bought and sold a few classics with results. It's hard work though.
            Never understood that breed of man that buys a car he desperately loves and then leaves it in a garage all week while their life drains away driving something not unlike a Golf TDI...

            I drive mine daily and in another 5 years it might be run in

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              #56
              Yep, life depreciates much faster than a nice sports car after you get over 40...

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                #57
                Are you driving a Red A4 Cabriolet now? :O

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