Will you forgive me, I've bought another car...

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I must admit to it sounding slightly more 'grumbly' than usual now :|
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Welton wrote:I must admit to it sounding slightly more 'grumbly' than usual now :|
Try mixing a little Alka Seltzer with the shampoo :?:
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Grumbly? Doubt it. Its just withdrawal symptoms :lol: :lol:
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Welly,

You kept that quite :oops: :oops: Very nice 8) 8) 8) 8)

Hope you enjoy the new car :D I have been doing a few test drives over the last few weeks. Hence I have not been on the sit as much.

I think I have come to the same conclusion. Petrol is the way to go.

Im in debate If i should buy a turbo powered petrol car. Or a V6/V8 with gas conversion.


Just curious Welly what other cars have you been looking at? I'm considering a Sabb/ Bmw/Audi and Also I think I will be having a look at a Volvo now 8)
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I wanted an A4 but was put off (without even driving one) by the rock-hard ride issue, the engine wayyyy up front issue, and the price issue.

I looked into Focus ST's but they seem to get forcibly robbed from you whilst you sleep at night :x

Diesels are far too complicated now and the price of Diesel high.

I only went for the Volvo because it's based on a brand new platform (the 'P2') and it's a modern design which I can keep for a few years and still look good hopefully.

Plus as soon as I drove it I knew it was a solid, quality motor with some cool touches I like the fact it's a bit stealthy too :supafrisk:

I got mine for at least £2,500.00 less than book price (not that there is a 'book' now).
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Welly,

Have been doing a bit of researching and you have got a bargain 8) 8) 8)

I like the look of the sabb 93 turbo's also the bmw M5's running on gas so i will be getting great mpg on gas plus a 5.0 V8 to go with it :cheesy: .

For a decent M5 im looking around 12k Ideally I want pay around 7k. So im thinking Sabb 93 turbo or maybe alfa 159 V6.

Look forward to hearing your full report comparing to a 406. As mentioned many times before i want a car thats like my 406 but better :) .

What made you choose a turbo car not a V6?
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rapport25 wrote:For a decent M5 im looking around 12k Ideally I want pay around 7k. So im thinking Sabb 93 turbo or maybe alfa 159 V6.
Nonsense, you want a V6 406. Something that's not limited to 155mph... :cheesy:

It just so happens I know a way you can try the experience for as little as 500 squids (insurance not included :P )....
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mjb wrote:
rapport25 wrote:For a decent M5 im looking around 12k Ideally I want pay around 7k. So im thinking Sabb 93 turbo or maybe alfa 159 V6.
Nonsense, you want a V6 406. Something that's not limited to 155mph... :cheesy:

It just so happens I know a way you can try the experience for as little as 500 squids (insurance not included :P )....
:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:

406 V6 hey!!! Have had a coupe not impressed :( A 406 V6 saloon mmmmm interesting.

MJB tell me more?

I could have two 406's then :lol: :lol: :lol: and change to go with it 8)
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rapport25 wrote:406 V6 hey!!! Have had a coupe not impressed :( A 406 V6 saloon mmmmm interesting.

MJB tell me more?
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Sounds good for £500. One slight problem I would want something newer not older than I already have.

Please excuse me If I have not been paying attention why are you selling MJB?
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I'm getting my hands on a '99 D9 coupe 8)

Newer's over-rated, especially with big engines on 2001 or later cars where you get Gordon Brown grabbing you briskly from behind each time you go to renew your tax disc... :lol:
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To be honest Im thinking of something other than peugeot as I fancy a change after owning many.

I will be interested to hear your review going from a 406 saloon to a coupe. I think the saloon is far superior to the coupe in lots of ways. Ok the coupe has gorgeous styling but thats it.
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rapport25 wrote:I will be interested to hear your review going from a 406 saloon to a coupe.
Don't worry, I'll be doing a full write-up, just like I did when moving from the tubby estate to v6 saloon... I still think the tubby estate was a much better handling car though - the weight distribution was MUCH better, roughly like shaving about 120Kg off the V6 engine and lobbing it in the boot. More tail-happy, but understeer was considerably less pronounced
I think the saloon is far superior to the coupe in lots of ways. Ok the coupe has gorgeous styling but thats it.
The big reasons for me upgrading:
1. The looks. Obviously.
2. The Brembo brakes - I'm someone who likes to take his car out to the countryside and have fun. It'll be good if I don't have to calm down every so often because of the stench of burning brakes :lol:
3. The SE seat looks a lot more comfortable and supportive than the exec's
4. The JBL sound system should be good...
5. The looks!
6. I've always been a bit envious of the D9s LCD display on the trip computer. Yes, I'm a geek... :oops:
7. The looks!

Shows how highly I regard pug engines though if I'm ditching a <130k v6 for one with 190 on the clock and it's honestly not worrying me in the slightest :shock:
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I almost forgot the brakes yes the big 4pot brembo's are great not that you will be using then down country lanes :lol: :lol: I really could not get on with the handling of the coupe had no confidence at all with it. Motorway cruiser yes 8) B road car forget it.

Jbl system was pretty good also. Seats were good I guess but. the best thing about the car you never see when you are driving it the looks 8) 8)

When I had mine people would say I see you have a poor mans ferrari :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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rapport25 wrote:I almost forgot the brakes yes the big 4pot brembo's are great not that you will be using then down country lanes :lol: :lol: I really could not get on with the handling of the coupe had no confidence at all with it. Motorway cruiser yes 8) B road car forget it.
How many coupes have you driven, because with mine ( :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy: ) it's exactly the opposite. The Coupe has a much firmer ride, stiffer steering and will take corners much, MUCH faster with little body roll. I really had to restrain myself last night from trying to take corners too fast, it really gave me the confidence to chuck it in to 'em though
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