Anyone on here sold thier Noble and regretted it ?

Anyone on here sold thier Noble and regretted it ?

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noblenorman

31 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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tony h said:
noblenorman said:


NoI work in a renault dealership. Wondered about being a comedian but figured there could be more money in being a circus act - how much do you earn as a clown?


grease monkey ? Nuff said

Edited by tony h on Thursday 2nd November 11:43


Whats your point caller?

FYI i work in parts dept.

tony h

2,703 posts

248 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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noblenorman said:
tony h said:
noblenorman said:


NoI work in a renault dealership. Wondered about being a comedian but figured there could be more money in being a circus act - how much do you earn as a clown?


grease monkey ? Nuff said

Edited by tony h on Thursday 2nd November 11:43


Whats your point caller?

FYI i work in parts dept.


FYI, the racing stripe represents Ferrari's racing heritige and was first seen on 60's private and works cars. I like it . End of.
Well done on the job, BTW

steve f

619 posts

236 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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noblenorman said:
tony h said:
noblenorman said:


NoI work in a renault dealership. Wondered about being a comedian but figured there could be more money in being a circus act - how much do you earn as a clown?


grease monkey ? Nuff said

Edited by tony h on Thursday 2nd November 11:43


Whats your point caller?

FYI i work in parts dept.
so you are a order picker in a warehouse ha ha

As i said said on a pervious thread noble have gone up a place in the kit car league as TVR have now stopped making cars

hazy

1,173 posts

270 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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noblenorman said:
FYI i work in parts dept.




your Mum must be so proud.....do you still live with her, thats how you afforded the Nobble??

ditomaso

241 posts

224 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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noblenorman said:
ditomaso said:
nobleguy said:
f355spider said:
doksie said:
Hazy said:
NobleNorman said:
Hazy said:
What engine do you have in your Nobble Norman??? Is it the usual Ford Pinto derivative or have you shoehorned everyones favourite kit car engine, the Rover V8, in???


Did we win our money on the lottery or are we spending Daddies money? Get a grip mate, this a forum for car enthusiasts not unfunny comedians.



busying myself spending my inheritance on proper cars

You??




so why have u bought a 355 then,DEFO not a proper car


Because he can. Most of you lot would if you were as wealthy as Hazy.


Hahahahaha! You are STILL kidding yourselves. Only the F40 and upwards are worth boasting about (c'mon is ANY car less than 100K really worth boasting about???) I just don't understand it when your 355s are the same price as a Noble. And far more common. And slower. And altoghether just less desirable and interesting. I wouldn't waste any hard earned cash on such a thing. It's just weird.....


heh thats a bit harsh considering that to run a 355 is where the real money is spent rather than just the initial outlay! anyone can spend £50K on a car be it ford or ferrari, where the men are separated from the boys is when the regular £'000s need to be spent to maintain the car. Think Hazy spend his money on ferraris because of their engineering, pedigree and design rather than outright performance. If that were the case we'd all be driving the new TS-07


You lot are unbelieveable. All about bragging about money rather than enjoyment of the car itself. Sad, sad dis-illusioned people.


heh If I wanna brag, wouldn't take too much to deliver a few lines but choose not too - its you guys start the bragging about your cars - unbelievable

noblenorman

31 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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tony h said:
noblenorman said:
tony h said:
noblenorman said:


NoI work in a renault dealership. Wondered about being a comedian but figured there could be more money in being a circus act - how much do you earn as a clown?


grease monkey ? Nuff said

Edited by tony h on Thursday 2nd November 11:43


Whats your point caller?

FYI i work in parts dept.


FYI, the racing stripe represents Ferrari's racing heritige and was first seen on 60's private and works cars. I like it . End of.
Well done on the job, BTW


Why on earth do you want to make your 360 look like something from the 60's? Hardly going to convince anyone is it?

With regards to the job that i do i detect a hint of sarcasm from you guys.

I left school at 16 with no qualifications and became a labourer on a site in sunderland. We move down to the mids in 2005 and i became an apprentice in a works making steel shafts. I loved cars and landed my job here a year ago and have recently been made assistant manager. I do still live with my mum and dad - very difficult to get on the housing ladder.

noblenorman

31 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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ditomaso said:
noblenorman said:
ditomaso said:
nobleguy said:
f355spider said:
doksie said:
Hazy said:
NobleNorman said:
Hazy said:
What engine do you have in your Nobble Norman??? Is it the usual Ford Pinto derivative or have you shoehorned everyones favourite kit car engine, the Rover V8, in???


Did we win our money on the lottery or are we spending Daddies money? Get a grip mate, this a forum for car enthusiasts not unfunny comedians.



busying myself spending my inheritance on proper cars

You??




so why have u bought a 355 then,DEFO not a proper car


Because he can. Most of you lot would if you were as wealthy as Hazy.


Hahahahaha! You are STILL kidding yourselves. Only the F40 and upwards are worth boasting about (c'mon is ANY car less than 100K really worth boasting about???) I just don't understand it when your 355s are the same price as a Noble. And far more common. And slower. And altoghether just less desirable and interesting. I wouldn't waste any hard earned cash on such a thing. It's just weird.....


heh thats a bit harsh considering that to run a 355 is where the real money is spent rather than just the initial outlay! anyone can spend £50K on a car be it ford or ferrari, where the men are separated from the boys is when the regular £'000s need to be spent to maintain the car. Think Hazy spend his money on ferraris because of their engineering, pedigree and design rather than outright performance. If that were the case we'd all be driving the new TS-07


You lot are unbelieveable. All about bragging about money rather than enjoyment of the car itself. Sad, sad dis-illusioned people.


heh If I wanna brag, wouldn't take too much to deliver a few lines but choose not too - its you guys start the bragging about your cars - unbelievable


Are you Italian? My Aunt has a similar surname.

The bragging was started by steveg or someone

tony h

2,703 posts

248 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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noblenorman said:


Why on earth do you want to make your 360 look like something from the 60's? Hardly going to convince anyone is it?

With regards to the job that i do i detect a hint of sarcasm from you guys.

I left school at 16 with no qualifications and became a labourer on a site in sunderland. We move down to the mids in 2005 and i became an apprentice in a works making steel shafts. I loved cars and landed my job here a year ago and have recently been made assistant manager. I do still live with my mum and dad - very difficult to get on the housing ladder.


it doesn't , clearly ! No sarcasm, re job. Good luck

mg511

1,754 posts

243 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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noblenorman said:
I left school at 16 with no qualifications and became a labourer on a site in sunderland. We move down to the mids in 2005 and i became an apprentice in a works making steel shafts. I loved cars and landed my job here a year ago and have recently been made assistant manager. I do still live with my mum and dad - very difficult to get on the housing ladder.


In another thread you said 'My better half has a Daewoo Matiz. Not exactly cutting edge but perfect for the kids and animals'. So you, your wife, kids and animals live with your parents?, your wife drives a Matiz, you are happy for your kids to be transported in a Matiz and I assume that's the car you use when you go out as a family. Do you not think you're a selfish tw@t driving a Noble when you obviously have far more important things to spend your money on?

tony h

2,703 posts

248 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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mg511 said:
noblenorman said:
I left school at 16 with no qualifications and became a labourer on a site in sunderland. We move down to the mids in 2005 and i became an apprentice in a works making steel shafts. I loved cars and landed my job here a year ago and have recently been made assistant manager. I do still live with my mum and dad - very difficult to get on the housing ladder.


In another thread you said 'My better half has a Daewoo Matiz. Not exactly cutting edge but perfect for the kids and animals'. So you, your wife, kids and animals live with your parents?, your wife drives a Matiz, you are happy for your kids to be transported in a Matiz and I assume that's the car you use when you go out as a family. Do you not think you're a selfish tw@t driving a Noble when you obviously have far more important things to spend your money on?


noblenorman

31 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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mg511 said:
noblenorman said:
I left school at 16 with no qualifications and became a labourer on a site in sunderland. We move down to the mids in 2005 and i became an apprentice in a works making steel shafts. I loved cars and landed my job here a year ago and have recently been made assistant manager. I do still live with my mum and dad - very difficult to get on the housing ladder.


In another thread you said 'My better half has a Daewoo Matiz. Not exactly cutting edge but perfect for the kids and animals'. So you, your wife, kids and animals live with your parents?, your wife drives a Matiz, you are happy for your kids to be transported in a Matiz and I assume that's the car you use when you go out as a family. Do you not think you're a selfish tw@t driving a Noble when you obviously have far more important things to spend your money on?


Yes my wife and kids live with me and my parents. My wife shares my parents Matiz - No drama is it? Or should i ask you if it's ok in future?



arrogant t8ss0r.

Your Nissan Almera isnt exaclty a great family choice.





Edited by noblenorman on Thursday 2nd November 12:46

steve f

619 posts

236 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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mg511 said:
noblenorman said:
I left school at 16 with no qualifications and became a labourer on a site in sunderland. We move down to the mids in 2005 and i became an apprentice in a works making steel shafts. I loved cars and landed my job here a year ago and have recently been made assistant manager. I do still live with my mum and dad - very difficult to get on the housing ladder.


In another thread you said 'My better half has a Daewoo Matiz. Not exactly cutting edge but perfect for the kids and animals'. So you, your wife, kids and animals live with your parents?, your wife drives a Matiz, you are happy for your kids to be transported in a Matiz and I assume that's the car you use when you go out as a family. Do you not think you're a selfish tw@t driving a Noble when you obviously have far more important things to spend your money on?
are all nobble owners as selfish as you

Lotusjas

1,326 posts

233 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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ahaughton said:

To be honest I prefer the Noble. Sure, the F430 has the drama, the soundtrack etc. but it's just (IMHO) not involving in the same way the Noble is.... Saying that, if someone was to give me an F430 I'm sure I could live with it :-)


ROTFLMAO, F430 not as involving as Noble. Sorry, but you have them the wrong way around. The Noble's a great car, but not a patch on the 430 - in any department. And yes, I've driven both, but own neither, so am unbiased.

mg511

1,754 posts

243 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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noblenorman said:
mg511 said:
noblenorman said:
I left school at 16 with no qualifications and became a labourer on a site in sunderland. We move down to the mids in 2005 and i became an apprentice in a works making steel shafts. I loved cars and landed my job here a year ago and have recently been made assistant manager. I do still live with my mum and dad - very difficult to get on the housing ladder.


In another thread you said 'My better half has a Daewoo Matiz. Not exactly cutting edge but perfect for the kids and animals'. So you, your wife, kids and animals live with your parents?, your wife drives a Matiz, you are happy for your kids to be transported in a Matiz and I assume that's the car you use when you go out as a family. Do you not think you're a selfish tw@t driving a Noble when you obviously have far more important things to spend your money on?


Yes my wife and kids live with me and my parents. My wife shares my parents Matiz - No drama is it? Or should i ask you if it's ok in future?


You don't need to ask me anything, but you should ask yourself a few questions, like why you drive such an expensive car when you clearly have far greater financial priorities in life. Sounds to me like you are a very selfish man.

hazy

1,173 posts

270 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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mg511 said:

In another thread you said 'My better half has a Daewoo Matiz. Not exactly cutting edge but perfect for the kids and animals'. So you, your wife, kids and animals live with your parents?, your wife drives a Matiz, you are happy for your kids to be transported in a Matiz and I assume that's the car you use when you go out as a family. Do you not think you're a selfish tw@t driving a Noble when you obviously have far more important things to spend your money on?


A very good friend of mine would say BUSTED.com

I smell a troll.....pic of your Nobble with you holding todays paper would put my mind at ease that you are'nt a snot nosed schoolkid....

mg511

1,754 posts

243 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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noblenorman said:

arrogant t8ss0r.

Your Nissan Almera isnt exaclty a great family choice.



My Almera isn't our family car, had you read the comment I made about it I clearly stated I only drove it to the train station and back as part of my daily commute, which isn't a family outing! Most family outings are in the wifes Mazda Premacy, a very good family car.

noblenorman

31 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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mg511 said:
noblenorman said:
mg511 said:
noblenorman said:
I left school at 16 with no qualifications and became a labourer on a site in sunderland. We move down to the mids in 2005 and i became an apprentice in a works making steel shafts. I loved cars and landed my job here a year ago and have recently been made assistant manager. I do still live with my mum and dad - very difficult to get on the housing ladder.


In another thread you said 'My better half has a Daewoo Matiz. Not exactly cutting edge but perfect for the kids and animals'. So you, your wife, kids and animals live with your parents?, your wife drives a Matiz, you are happy for your kids to be transported in a Matiz and I assume that's the car you use when you go out as a family. Do you not think you're a selfish tw@t driving a Noble when you obviously have far more important things to spend your money on?


Yes my wife and kids live with me and my parents. My wife shares my parents Matiz - No drama is it? Or should i ask you if it's ok in future?


You don't need to ask me anything, but you should ask yourself a few questions, like why you drive such an expensive car when you clearly have far greater financial priorities in life. Sounds to me like you are a very selfish man.



With all respect you shouldnt judge a book by its cover.

There are valid reasons why we live with my parents and why i have 'treated' myself to a Noble. This is a public forum so i wont go in to in the ins and outs but i am more than willing to chat with you on the phone if you wish. Email me your number and we can speak.

that think they smell the blood of a troll..sorry to disappoint. Not going to entertain you. Why dont you go back to you Ferarai chatrooms and boast to each other about how rich you all are.

noblenorman

31 posts

211 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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mg511 said:
noblenorman said:

arrogant t8ss0r.

Your Nissan Almera isnt exaclty a great family choice.



My Almera isn't our family car, had you read the comment I made about it I clearly stated I only drove it to the train station and back as part of my daily commute, which isn't a family outing! Most family outings are in the wifes Mazda Premacy, a very good family car.


So you insure, tax,park and maintain a car just to go 5 miles each day? Bit of a waste of money? Cant you manage with a bike?

hazy

1,173 posts

270 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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noblenorman said:

Why dont you go back to you Ferarai chatrooms and boast to each other about how rich you all are.


hmmmm.....not a bad idea, but I do so love to bait poor people, especially thick ones who cant spell...

mg511

1,754 posts

243 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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noblenorman said:
mg511 said:
noblenorman said:

arrogant t8ss0r.

Your Nissan Almera isnt exaclty a great family choice.



My Almera isn't our family car, had you read the comment I made about it I clearly stated I only drove it to the train station and back as part of my daily commute, which isn't a family outing! Most family outings are in the wifes Mazda Premacy, a very good family car.


So you insure, tax,park and maintain a car just to go 5 miles each day? Bit of a waste of money? Cant you manage with a bike?


Cycle? is he having a laugh? Blimey, you should see the cars some people use as 'station' cars. My Almera is cheap to run, reliable, no-one will nick it 'cos it's crap, ideal for the job.