The Best ///M/Barge/General Rant/Look at This/O/T [Vol XI]
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Trommel said:
L100NYY said:
Yes please.Gruber said:
Right... I need a quick sense check please.
Definitely do it. Besides the emotive aspect, values are only going one way. Shame it's not a 325i but it's still one of the prettiest "saloon-->convertibles" (as opposed to purpose-build sportsters) around, in my humble one. I will supply this as evidence to support my point.Was that the kind of sense check you were after?
mig25_foxbat2003 said:
Gruber said:
Right... I need a quick sense check please.
Definitely do it. Grubes - listen to your Uncle G, ex-cars are like ex-girlfriends: they're an ex for a reason.
Keep the memories fond and move on.
mig25_foxbat2003 said:
Definitely do it. Besides the emotive aspect, values are only going one way. Shame it's not a 325i but it's still one of the prettiest "saloon-->convertibles" (as opposed to purpose-build sportsters) around, in my humble one. I will supply this as evidence to support my point.
Was that the kind of sense check you were after?
Exactly what I was after! Was that the kind of sense check you were after?
Ah, so I see Renault are keen to bastardise the entire hot hatch legacy they have....
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/renault...
A 5dr, dual clutch 1.6 turbo Clio Williams.
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/renault...
A 5dr, dual clutch 1.6 turbo Clio Williams.
Interesting!! 2-1 against. Not what I was expecting.
Some good points though...
I generally agree with the "don't go back" motto. I sold it after breaking up with the then girlfriend and chopped it (the e30, not the girl) in for an e36 328i coupe in a moment of knee-jerk retail therapy.
Some good points though...
I generally agree with the "don't go back" motto. I sold it after breaking up with the then girlfriend and chopped it (the e30, not the girl) in for an e36 328i coupe in a moment of knee-jerk retail therapy.
Gruber said:
Interesting!! 2-1 against. Not what I was expecting.
Some good points though...
I generally agree with the "don't go back" motto. I sold it after breaking up with the then girlfriend and chopped it (the e30, not the girl) in for an e36 328i coupe in a moment of knee-jerk retail therapy.
There you go: you moved to a better car and a better woman. Keep moving forward!Some good points though...
I generally agree with the "don't go back" motto. I sold it after breaking up with the then girlfriend and chopped it (the e30, not the girl) in for an e36 328i coupe in a moment of knee-jerk retail therapy.
Beefmeister said:
Ah, so I see Renault are keen to bastardise the entire hot hatch legacy they have....
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/renault...
A 5dr, dual clutch 1.6 turbo Clio Williams.
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/renault...
A 5dr, dual clutch 1.6 turbo Clio Williams.
Although makes a 197/200 Cuppy typey thingy all the more appealing now though......
Gruber said:
Having just spoken to the seller, it seems the old girl is worth saving. Lots of money spent on an engine rebuild a few years ago, no bangs or clunks, roof still in good condition, interior looks ok, it runs ok, has 8 months MOT etc etc. What's the worst that could happen...
But do I really want / need a small engined pram? With a house move coming up, do I really want a "project"?
Quick text request to Mrs G for "go ahead" came back with, basically, "up to you, but fine by me".
Hmmmm....
Yes. Buy it. For short journeys it'll be more fun than the Benz while not wasting the M5. It'll be perfect to scoot around London in and everyone should have a convertable for days when the sun is shining and the world isn't such a gloomy place.But do I really want / need a small engined pram? With a house move coming up, do I really want a "project"?
Quick text request to Mrs G for "go ahead" came back with, basically, "up to you, but fine by me".
Hmmmm....
I can think of no meaningful reason why not.
Edited by CampDavid on Thursday 11th October 12:21
V8mate said:
Grubes - listen to your Uncle G, ex-cars are like ex-girlfriends: they're an ex for a reason.
Keep the memories fond and move on.
I can't speak for ex-cars, but this analogy seems like it would be surprisingly accurate.Keep the memories fond and move on.
However, if it really holds true you won't listen, despite knowing it'll never quite be what you want ti to be.
Good luck.
I know this isn't a 328i, therefore it isn't worth posting but I think a tidy E36 is a good thing and at least it has the 'better' 4 pot lump under the bonnet.
http://www.smallcarcompany.net/used/bmw/3-series/1...
http://www.smallcarcompany.net/used/bmw/3-series/1...
Chrisw666 said:
I know this isn't a 328i, therefore it isn't worth posting but I think a tidy E36 is a good thing and at least it has the 'better' 4 pot lump under the bonnet.
http://www.smallcarcompany.net/used/bmw/3-series/1...
I like that a lot.http://www.smallcarcompany.net/used/bmw/3-series/1...
Chrisw666 said:
Not enough. Still got a couple of six grand years to go yet.
Gruber said:
Interesting!! 2-1 against. Not what I was expecting.
Some good points though...
I generally agree with the "don't go back" motto. I sold it after breaking up with the then girlfriend and chopped it (the e30, not the girl) in for an e36 328i coupe in a moment of knee-jerk retail therapy.
Does Mrs G know about the car's link to an ex-girlfriend? You know what people's imaginations can be like... ("Well if you want the car back...")Some good points though...
I generally agree with the "don't go back" motto. I sold it after breaking up with the then girlfriend and chopped it (the e30, not the girl) in for an e36 328i coupe in a moment of knee-jerk retail therapy.
If the car lives outside in London it will be an invitation to have a knife put through the roof at some point.
braddo said:
Does Mrs G know about the car's link to an ex-girlfriend? You know what people's imaginations can be like... ("Well if you want the car back...")
If the car lives outside in London it will be an invitation to have a knife put through the roof at some point.
Mrs G is far too sensible for that sort of twaddle. If the car lives outside in London it will be an invitation to have a knife put through the roof at some point.
And it would live either underground or in a garage.
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