i seeWe're doing a full write up and feature on it but here is a sneak peak
http://www.torquecars.com/forums/members/loz-albums-my-marmite-car.html
a pocket rocket
she will be mint when its finished
i seeWe're doing a full write up and feature on it but here is a sneak peak
http://www.torquecars.com/forums/members/loz-albums-my-marmite-car.html
My old boss had a Corrado. It was nice. I envy him!Ooooh good choice! I always liked the Corrado G60 too but you can't get one now without a starship mileage. :amuse:
In a few years I could see me changing the W8 for an E55 AMG. With the current econmics, petrol pricing & taxation - 50-60k mile examples can be found for ~ £20k
In a few years I could see me changing the W8 for an E55 AMG. With the current econmics, petrol pricing & taxation - 50-60k mile examples can be found for ~ £20k
Not exactly 'rich' - £20k is about the price of decently specc'd mondeo and £10k less than a reasonably specc'd FreeLander! - and I know which one i'd have. E55 !
I do try and tell this to my father.. but he insists on spending £30-40k on new cars every 3 years.
I intend to keep my Civic forever! So the next car would probably be a daily drive...maybe a Mitsubishi Eclipse. That or a family car (my idea of a family car is an Evo! ).
Likewise my Elan. had it over 30 years already! Other cars I drive (other than the Robin Hood) are just a means of transportation so can be anything. Modern cars are so good now, compared to 20-30 years ago, that I don't care what I drive. If you ignore the One Make jealots and the odd bad experience, all cars are much of a muchness when driven like an old man wearing a hat and smoking a pipe