Flying Spur family car?

Flying Spur family car?

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fflump

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Saturday 10th February
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biggbn said:
Which was my point... beer
Spot on. We'll see how my tarted-up-Audi shapes up ;-)

fflump

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Sunday 11th February
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biggbn said:
Fair play to you man. A 'mk2' Cayenne 4.8gts is on my imaginary shopping list for when I'm just a bit more solvent!! Enjoy yours, bet its a blast
Thanks that's very kind. A Mk 2 GTS sounds like a good car to aim for. I love my out-going Mk2 E-Hybrid's driving dynamics and interior build quality, but the GTS would be so much more fun to push on in.

What do you need for a decent Mk2 GTS? £30k?

fflump

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Sunday 11th February
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Patrick Bateman said:
Jesus H Christ I think that says everything us plebs need to know. yikes

Proper lottery cars for me even though these appear to be a bargain on the face of it.

Nice motor though fflump hopefully it behaves…
Cheers-while being on a 3 year warranty helps I am under no illusion that tyres, discs, pads, bushes etc. will be steep. On the plus side I cycle to work so it gets saved for evenings and weekends.

fflump

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Sunday 11th February
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Yomamaisasnowblower said:
Congrats on the car, looks stunning! Also, kudos for having the balls to take on the running costs.

I've really been tempted by the Continental in the past and just saying "sod it" and seeing what happens. This thread has prompted me to look again :-)
Go for it. Like you say if man-maths fails, “sod it” brings about the correct decision .

fflump

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Monday 12th February
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GordonGekko said:
Congratulations! What a beautiful car with superb specifications - this is really impressive!

May it bring many many enjoyable miles
Thanks GG. I'll post on this thread both good and bad aspects of ownership!