Pinstripe suit and red braces in retirement...

Pinstripe suit and red braces in retirement...

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Marshy

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2,749 posts

291 months

Wednesday 20th February 2002
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...I've sold my BMW 730i.

Sad day - it's been a stunningly good all-rounder, but economically unviable as well as a TVR. And it appears to be worth a pitifully small amount of money 'cos I've wound the miles quite a long way around the clock.

So, officially now, I regret to inform other BMW owners on here that I will no longer be able to claim "moral BMW high ground" when the chattering classes start beating up on BMW drivers. Sorry.

davidd

6,525 posts

291 months

Wednesday 20th February 2002
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Yeah BMW's they're shit mate you're well rid :-)
I take it you've kept the engine so you can put in your Tuscan when you get one?

(ducks, runs).

D.

If you are looking for a very cheap fun runabout Offord have a Saab 9000 carlsson on for £1500, FSH and all that.

Marshy

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2,749 posts

291 months

Wednesday 20th February 2002
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LOL.

I'm going to run the TVR solo for a bit, then think about a cheapo second car, probably q3 this year. Or whenever the IT industry recovers a bit. Say about 2005.

apache

39,731 posts

291 months

Wednesday 20th February 2002
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Marshy, says a lot for your recovery of confidence after your Chimp troubles.......glad ya kept it now?

martvr

480 posts

278 months

Wednesday 20th February 2002
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Hi Marshy,

Traitor, that's one less TVR/BMW combination then, I presume you won't be joining the ranks of the 'BMW knockers' though.

It's amazing how everybody who drives any particular type of car is automatically guilty of being identical to every other owner, or is that peculiar only to those who make such sweeping judgements?. Like all Volvo drivers are the curse of the road and are always to be found at the head of the queue, making manoeuvres without looking and signalling . Logically that must mean that they have split personalities and they change when they drive other cars? It's a bit like horoscopes whereby there are only 12 possible predictions to cover the total world population. Hmmmmm!

Jason F

1,183 posts

291 months

Wednesday 20th February 2002
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It's amazing how everybody who drives any particular type of car is automatically guilty of being identical to every other owner, or is that peculiar only to those who make such sweeping judgements?


As the saying goes, there are only Two types of person in the world, those who categorise and those who don't..

Marshy

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2,749 posts

291 months

Wednesday 20th February 2002
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Regarding Volvo drivers... my parents had a couple of the 2.3 four pot models, and I drove them occasionally too. The funny thing was, they would do 0-60 in 9.5s. Now, my personal theory is that anything that does 0-60 in under 10 is quick enough to enable one to crack on a bit when the mood takes. That was all the time with my folks and I. The 700 series Ovlovs would out drag an xr3i at the time as well, with vastly amusing consequences for the cap wearing goon at the wheel of said shed. Especially when my mum was doing the out-dragging... with the dog in the back, pressed up against the tailgate garfield-styleee...

Apache, yes, I've got more confidence in the purple peril now than I ever did, and it makes me grin so much, it'd be silly to get rid of it. And it's a 500, which the factory is stopping production of. (Hell, I can dream about values becoming bouyant again, can't I?)

[Edit: I'd be dangerous if I could get a post out first time without errors...]

>> Edited by Marshy on Wednesday 20th February 15:30

Marshy

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2,749 posts

291 months

Wednesday 20th February 2002
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Ah bugger it, it's gone.