Most comfy armchair with an engine?
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If you can get past the slightly challenging looks, an e65/6 bangle 7-series is a fantastic way to waft away the miles when you’re in the comfort seats (a must) and on 18” wheels.
This one has both those options (first I found on A/T - not suggesting it’s the one you should actually buy)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
A good one is a lovely way travel - a bad one will be ruinous. You have been warned!
This one has both those options (first I found on A/T - not suggesting it’s the one you should actually buy)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
A good one is a lovely way travel - a bad one will be ruinous. You have been warned!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVif2YMzZ-I
Very plush in the day
Proper car as well
Too busy fapping off like a milenial thingymabob to comment further on the topic
Andy ( age 51)
Very plush in the day
Proper car as well
Too busy fapping off like a milenial thingymabob to comment further on the topic
Andy ( age 51)
I also recommend the C5, I just bought a 2009 Exclusiv model to do some commuting in! It genuinely is quiet, refined and relaxing to drive - so much so I have fallen a little bit in love with my budget commuter and decided to keep it past the winter. I really rate it - it's almost as comfy as my XFR to sit in and is definitely quieter
.. Here's the rub though, the DMF costs around a grand to replace. Factor that cost into your budget if you plan to keep the car (it's why they're so cheap and why my disposable winter hack can now be labelled beloved moneypit).
.. Here's the rub though, the DMF costs around a grand to replace. Factor that cost into your budget if you plan to keep the car (it's why they're so cheap and why my disposable winter hack can now be labelled beloved moneypit).
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