Rare versions of common cars
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MDMA . said:
Dealer near me ( Just German ) is bringing a few in from Japan at the moment. Must have 3-4 in stock at the moment.
http://www.justgerman.co.uk/results.php?start=10&a...
Went lurking on eBay earlier and saw an import one. Clean and low miles like most of the imports. http://www.justgerman.co.uk/results.php?start=10&a...
They have 275 bhp but the stats say they’re not the quickest due to the auto.
Manual ones must be very rare?
stuckmojo said:
DoubleD said:
I hadnt realised that anyone had driven one yet. Was it not nice to drive?
A FWD BMW saloon is like a woman with tits on her back. I'm not interested in driving or owning one. Again, very sad to see. No point in it whatsoever (other than selling it in China first, that is)stuckmojo said:
DoubleD said:
I hadnt realised that anyone had driven one yet. Was it not nice to drive?
A FWD BMW saloon is like a woman with tits on her back. I'm not interested in driving or owning one. Again, very sad to see. No point in it whatsoever (other than selling it in China first, that is)I've got a gen 8Honda Accord Tourer Type S 180 dtec in pearl white. Gen 8s are rare, with both the tourer and Type S spec even rarer, so a tourer type S is very rare, and the white on mine was only available on A Type S so it's pretty rare. There are only 500 Type S taxed at the moment, but I'm not sure if that's a mixture of both saloon and tourer.
schmalex said:
stuckmojo said:
DoubleD said:
I hadnt realised that anyone had driven one yet. Was it not nice to drive?
A FWD BMW saloon is like a woman with tits on her back. I'm not interested in driving or owning one. Again, very sad to see. No point in it whatsoever (other than selling it in China first, that is)I have a current X260 model Jaguar XF S.
So what, you say?
It’s the petrol, supercharged, 3l v6
It’s quiet, smooth, comfortable, and properly fast.
On average, for the last 2.5 years, only 25 cars have been registered per quarter. There are still only around 500 of them in the country.
So what, you say?
It’s the petrol, supercharged, 3l v6
It’s quiet, smooth, comfortable, and properly fast.
On average, for the last 2.5 years, only 25 cars have been registered per quarter. There are still only around 500 of them in the country.
Username... said:
Saw a Roland Garros 206 the other day
Housemate a uni had one, nice enough. He restyled the bootlid on my other housemates Series 3, found a replacement RG bootlid half an hour up the road for sensible money and offered to fit it for free for various reasons and he still declined to fix it. Nobbin. Daniel
csd19 said:
Another one talking about my own car, but the 2.8T Elite Auto Vectra.
I'll back that one up.I had a 2.8T Elite Estate... Never saw another in the metal, but saw 2 VXR estates. I can only imagine the intended market was former boy racers with a pension lump sum to spend, with massive brand loyalty to Vauxhall. I had the original invoice, iirc £27k for a Vectra.
Very rare for such a common car. Tyres were a challenge due to load rating too.
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