Bye bye HAE
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I love my e39 530i sport,i was looking at M5's before i bought the 530i but the repair bills if they (and they do) go wrong made it a non starter for me,i've driven one and they are insane for a 4 seater saloon.I hardly ever use the 530i but for what it is worth i can't bear to part with it and it has got to be one of the best driving cars i have owned.
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Ok board, what have you gone with grasmere's post? I can see it on the new posts, I can see it from his profile, I can see it below this as I write, but it just doesn't appear at the bottom of this thread.
Maybe it will when I post this
Edit: nope. I'll just have to put it here meself
Edit edit: quote, moderate, change poster, edit, delete quote tags, post, see his post came up finally...
About time we got a new board I reckon.
Maybe it will when I post this

Edit: nope. I'll just have to put it here meself
Edit edit: quote, moderate, change poster, edit, delete quote tags, post, see his post came up finally...

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BUY A HOLDEN MONARO!
Surprisingly, the V8 is pretty economical on the motorway as it just ticks over at 1500rpm in sixth. They have stupidly long gearing!

Surprisingly, the V8 is pretty economical on the motorway as it just ticks over at 1500rpm in sixth. They have stupidly long gearing!

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Do NOT buy an RX8, a family friend had a genuine dealer one at 4-years old with 30K miles and it was a heap
oil consumption, fuel consumption
, odd noises from the rear diff, really sh*t breaks needing constant attention, oil leaks, needs working hard to perform and difficult access in and out.
Best sort of car buyers guide I find; have a friend buy something and run it....pay for all the repairs....and tell you what happened and why. Best of all it's free advice
M - have you thought about a Lexarse? IS200 kinda thing?
What about a Mazda CX7? 250bhp turbo, 4wd, family friendly, cheap, rare, reliable and *loads* of toys.


Best sort of car buyers guide I find; have a friend buy something and run it....pay for all the repairs....and tell you what happened and why. Best of all it's free advice


M - have you thought about a Lexarse? IS200 kinda thing?
What about a Mazda CX7? 250bhp turbo, 4wd, family friendly, cheap, rare, reliable and *loads* of toys.
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According to Honest John it was a mistake and UK cars *should* have ended up with shorter gears.STALLED wrote:Surprisingly, the V8 is pretty economical on the motorway as it just ticks over at 1500rpm in sixth. They have stupidly long gearing!
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Exactly my thinking, but I'm still very very tempted... If there's ever a chance I'll get to own a supercar, this is probably it. Later models don't (and probably won't in the future either) have manual gearboxes, and a 10 year old model's about as old as I'd want to go with something so expensive (to buy and run)grasmere59 wrote:i was looking at M5's before i bought the 530i but the repair bills if they (and they do) go wrong made it a non starter for me
I do have a couple of browser tabs open with 2001 530i sport's in the £2.5k range... Very tempting
They're designed to use oil, so that's not bad, but everything else... yeah :/Welly wrote:Do NOT buy an RX8, a family friend had a genuine dealer one at 4-years old with 30K miles and it was a heapoil consumption, fuel consumption
, odd noises from the rear diff, really sh*t breaks needing constant attention, oil leaks, needs working hard to perform and difficult access in and out.
Tiny cars to be inside, can't get a V6 with manual boxM - have you thought about a Lexarse? IS200 kinda thing?
I am not driving a people carrier!!!What about a Mazda CX7? 250bhp turbo, 4wd, family friendly, cheap, rare, reliable and *loads* of toys.
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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Kind of puts a Monaro out of your budget. Hmm, 2001, 11 years old and probably been thrashed within an inch of their lives...mjb wrote:I do have a couple of browser tabs open with 2001 530i sport's in the £2.5k range... Very tempting
You should do some research, stuff like servicing costs (don't forget the oil!

Servicing costs is actually something I hear about (endlessly) from Goran, lost of people here feel their lives aren't complete if they don't own a merc or a bimmer, then they come to him for servicing parts and have a tantrum...
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M - do you mean one of these?

Image courtesy of: http://images2.compucars.co.uk/carimage ... 1311436200
I love that model, 'twas high on my list pre-volvo purchasing but I liked the ideal of having a Petrol Turbo at the time.

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I love that model, 'twas high on my list pre-volvo purchasing but I liked the ideal of having a Petrol Turbo at the time.
Cars in my care:
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
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Loan application was rejected, so I'm down to whatever I can buy on a credit card (hint: not much) and only from dealers that take plastic. Arse.
Got my eyes on this one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290767903180
It's nearby and doesn't look bad... but it's not an estate :/
There's also this one: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... 483636781/ which is an estate, but it's got a lot of miles on it, and it's a long way away
Got my eyes on this one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290767903180
It's nearby and doesn't look bad... but it's not an estate :/
There's also this one: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... 483636781/ which is an estate, but it's got a lot of miles on it, and it's a long way away
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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Rejected? you rent a house rather than own one?
Bastards, I used to get the knock back even on Credit Card applications but the more credit I've had and paid off in recent times they're begging me to take out more and more now - where were they when I needed them?
I've got 3 Credit Cards now and can 'have' at least £13,000.00 between them if I wanted 
Bastards, I used to get the knock back even on Credit Card applications but the more credit I've had and paid off in recent times they're begging me to take out more and more now - where were they when I needed them?


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2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
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What about something like this:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p
What about a Toyota Aristo (Lexus GS with Supra turbo motor)? I don't think they did a manual but within budget and I've always wanted one myself!
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p
What about a Toyota Aristo (Lexus GS with Supra turbo motor)? I don't think they did a manual but within budget and I've always wanted one myself!
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As if I have £50,000 knocking around to get a house...Welly wrote:Rejected? you rent a house rather than own one?
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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Way to easy mate, earlier this year we had 4 and between them was at least £20.000 possible credit it's easy to say f*ck it bung it on the card but the problem is re-paying the thing... If this is MJB's only option and he can wait a couple of weeks he's better off applying for a card with 0% over so many months i saw a tesco one online that was 0% for 22 months but the problem now is with him being turned down for a loan that will go against his credit score so could get turned down again.Welly wrote:Rejected? you rent a house rather than own one?
Bastards, I used to get the knock back even on Credit Card applications but the more credit I've had and paid off in recent times they're begging me to take out more and more now - where were they when I needed them?I've got 3 Credit Cards now and can 'have' at least £13,000.00 between them if I wanted

PS: Holden? it's a f*cking Vauxhall... Bloody Ausies.


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Fixed that for youmjb wrote:As if I have £50,000 knocking around to get a deposit for a house...Welly wrote:Rejected? you rent a house rather than own one?
Apparently, first-time buyers must now be able to put down a deposit of 20% of the value of their house, and it will take the average couple 14 years to save up that much.
I'm also in the same boat - renting a first-floor flat, with not much chance of getting the megabucks required to actually buy a property bigger than a shoebox. Property market stinks, and I will blame three things for that:
1) Buy to renters
People who are well-off enough to buy a second property for the purposes of turning it into flats to let out. This reduces the number of affordable properties, firstly by these buggers buying the cheap ones, and secondly by real estate agents putting up the prices of that type of property so they can make more money from this type of buyer.
2) Buy to renovators
People who are well-off enough to buy a second property for the purposes of doing it up and selling it on for even more money. This reduces the number of affordable properties, because these guys snap them up, do them up, and put them back on the market for as much as triple the starting price. Neighbours of these properties like it because it increases the overall value of properties in their street (including theirs) so these guys get welcomed with open arms.
3) Banks
Cos they're c u n t s.
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What about insurance companies?highlander wrote: 3) Banks
Cos they're c u n t s.
