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mjb wrote:
Welly wrote:Rejected? you rent a house rather than own one?
As if I have £50,000 knocking around to get a house...
Sorry if that came across as insensitive, I didn't mean to.

I have to try and remember I was lucky I suppose with houses/mortgages (been doing it since 1993).

Is it worth trying these for a loan? our company has used them and I was going to before the Volvo dealer offered something about the same...http://www.guardian-finance.co.uk/services.html
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scotty73 wrote:
highlander wrote: 3) Banks
Cos they're c u n t s.
What about insurance companies? :supafrisk:
So are they, but they're not generally responsible for the massive and unfair jump in property prices :cheesy:

MJB - I got my Coupe by taking out a loan from Tesco Bank - they've been great, and I got better rates with them than any high-street bank offered.
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Have you tried a loan exchange such as zopa?

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highlander wrote:
mjb wrote:
Welly wrote:Rejected? you rent a house rather than own one?
As if I have £50,000 knocking around to get a deposit for a house...
Fixed that for you
That's actually what I meant... :oops:
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.
25% at least if your credit rating's not perfect

Mine's not :cry:
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Some posts going missing here? :?
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Welly wrote:Some posts going missing here? :?
possibly viewtopic.php?f=5&t=18789&start=30#p186836
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Off topic, but in agreement with and reply to highlander, and because I'm feeling a bit ranty.
I blame baby boomers: they burnt all the oil, bought all the houses, and tax us to pay for their pensions and healthcare.

And I really think it's time to re-introduce rent control (again) because limiting rent makes buy-to-let uneconomic. As a country we need to decide whether houses are (a) for living in, or (b) for rich people to make themselves richer.

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rwb wrote:I blame baby boomers
'The Baby Boom' - as opposed to 'a baby boom', refers to the increase in population in the countries that were victorious in WWII. The period is generally regarded as beginning in 1946 and ending in the mid-1960s.
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Passat W8?

4.0, 4 wheel drive, 275bhp. Fits the bill.

Did a search on autotrader and it turns up with two Pissants both automatic one saloon one estate both 2001 year. They do come in manual boxes but mega rare.
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TooT wrote:Passat W8?

4.0, 4 wheel drive, 275bhp. Fits the bill.

Did a search on autotrader and it turns up with two Pissants both automatic one saloon one estate both 2001 year. They do come in manual boxes but mega rare.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-PASSAT-W8- ... 43b4305206 8)
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if you want a cheap v8 thats comfey and never goes wrong theres only one to go for only downside no manual box and its very quiet but a few quid at a exhaust place would soon sort that.
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A bus? :shock:
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I've done it! I've defected!

I now have a 2000 BMW 530i estate with 126k on the clock! Nice smooth straight 6, 228bhp, 300Nm of torque (up from the 406's 194bhp and 267Nm) through the rear wheels, electric leather interior, cruise control, almost all the trimmings. Sunroof too!

TBH it's not a million miles away from a cross between a 406 v6 and tubby estate. Comfort level and toys are only slightly above the '6.


+ Effortless, lazy engine. 30-70mph is quick but barely noticeable. It Just Happens without fuss or noise. 70mph in 5th, there's NO ENGINE NOISE if you floor the pedal :shock: It really feels like the tubby engine.
+ Snarly, demonic engine. Get it over something like 4000 or 5000rpm and it makes its presence known. It doesn't sing like a V engine; it snarls and it makes "pleasant" progress :supafrisk:
+ Electrically adjustable steering wheel. Oh yes... Ties in with the seat+mirror memory too. Now why the HELL has nobody motorised centre mirror movement? :evil:
+ Silent. Road noise at 70mph is barely audible. Then you turn the AC blower off and realise that the road noise isn't the road noise at all
+ Dual trip computer. One thing seriously missing from the 406
+ Split tailgate
+ Steering wheel controls. Nice.
+ Electric headrest adjustment - Über nice!
+ Nice heavy steering
+ Not too expensive tyres (225/55/16). Good because I'll probably be getting winter tyres for when it snows
+ HAS A WORKING HANDBRAKE!!!
+ Easy to reverse park
+ Better stereo than the 406 estate
+ Push the button for the windows to go up, and they don't decide they'd rather be down :lol:
+ Decent fuel economy - 41mpg at 60mph, 37mpg at 70mph. Not as good as the Coupé at 60, but still not bad at all

- Seriously sh*t throttle response at the bottom end. Seriously I keep stalling the bloody thing because there's a couple of seconds lag. I might have to see if the motorised throttle body needs a clean or something, but this is awful. Unfortunately I've read it's 'normal' for this car!
- BMW throttle pedal. A flat plate which pivots on the floor. Feels weird as hell.
- Sunroof's not glass. At least I don't think so. This means you can't get any sun in the top without opening it (usually you'd have a separate interior panel you can slide back)
- I think the wiper and light stalks are too short and too close to the steering wheel.
- Space for fags, but nowhere for my wallet
- Cup holders are crap. No use for 500ml bottles.
- Worse stereo than the 406 Coupé
- This one's bad - there's a wide-angle passenger wing mirror. I hate it. Dunno if it's standard or because this one's spent a lot of time in Germany, but it absolutely needs to go.
- The CDV - clutch delay valve - restricts the flow of fluid to the clutch slave, to smooth out the operation. Damn thing made me think the clutch was worn out, causing excessive slipping on intentionally quick gear changes. Thankfully there's a relatively cheap replacement

On this particular 530, there's a couple of niggles I have to sort out:

1. Rear screen washer leaks inside. Urgh. Why do all estates/hatches do this?
2. Need music. Single CDs suck. Dunno if there's a changer in the boot yet :oops: but even so, I need mp3 capability so I'll have to hack an aux input or buy an ipod adapter thing.
3. Needs a wash and wax
4. The tailgate's lights look really scuffed. I suspect I might be able to polish them clear.
5. Parking sensors don't work. Probably the dirt on them... Not that I really need them as rear visibility's better than the 406 estate
6. Going to have to improve the stereo sound quality - either fit a small sub, or replace the OEM speakers. Or both.
7. The wiper blades suck.
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