[TW]Fox said:And £100,000. For a 3 Series.
No thanks.
id say the same but if i had a pocket full of cash why not? no one else would have one! £116,000

[TW]Fox said:And £100,000. For a 3 Series.
No thanks.
Killa_ken said:german cars are a lot more reliable and easy to maintain then americans ones , in fact its what most people buy german cars for![]()
rG-tom said:you're both for some reason crossing hartge and alpina :s
JRS said:Eh?
So, the Oldsmobile I have sat outside with an intergalactic mileage that hasn't had an engie rebuild in the last 150k miles and has never had a new gearbox in 237k miles is a mirage is it?
[TW]Fox said:Wow, a whole 150k since its LAST engine rebuild? The fact it hasnt had a new gearbox in 237k but has only done 150k since the last engine rebuild suggests it's had at least one rebuild in its life.
Thats reliability for you![]()
[TW]Fox said:Wow, a whole 150k since its LAST engine rebuild? The fact it hasnt had a new gearbox in 237k but has only done 150k since the last engine rebuild suggests it's had at least one rebuild in its life.
Thats reliability for you![]()
NickXX said:Well at least it managed 87k on its first engine.
Oh shucks, that must mean that my 330d with 104k on the clock must be long gone![]()
[TW]Fox said:Yea, the whole gearing thing that assumes everyone drives at 100% of their cars capability all the time. Whilst I'm sure Drexel does, given his car is simply a toy, most people in the real world cannot be bothered with having to cane the **** out of their high revving petrol thing to get WHEEL TORQUE LOLZ, its easier to just plant it in any gear in a decent diesel and blast past whatever you want to overtake with ease.
Simon said:Not really, you are missing the whole point
My car revs high and so the gearing is setup for that. So whilst it only does 60 ish in 2nd gear, thats at 9200rpm. Imagine a diesel that only did 30mph in 2nd at its 4500rpm redline, they don't exist and hence the gearing is much much longer.
Also in a petrol you can plant it in whatever gear your in and not have to change gear 500rpm later![]()
Del Lardo said:Is this the whole gearing thing?
[TW]Fox said:Yea, the whole gearing thing that assumes everyone drives at 100% of their cars capability all the time. Whilst I'm sure Drexel does, given his car is simply a toy, most people in the real world cannot be bothered with having to cane the **** out of their high revving petrol thing to get WHEEL TORQUE LOLZ, its easier to just plant it in any gear in a decent diesel and blast past whatever you want to overtake with ease.
NickXX said:This is what I don't get though - in the 330d you can have it in 3rd and plant it at 30, it will then accelerate hard all the way up to 80-85.
[TW]Fox said:Wow, a whole 150k since its LAST engine rebuild? The fact it hasnt had a new gearbox in 237k but has only done 150k since the last engine rebuild suggests it's had at least one rebuild in its life.
Thats reliability for you![]()
Killa_ken said:haha pwnage![]()
NickXX said:This is what I don't get though - in the 330d you can have it in 3rd and plant it at 30, it will then accelerate hard all the way up to 80-85.
[TW]Fox said:Sure, but a Honda Civic 1.4 will 'survive', doesnt make it a preferable choice to a Mk5 Golf GTI, does it?
JRS said:And anyway, I know a lot of people who would prefer a 1.4 Civic to a Golf GTi. does that make them wrong? Or does it mean that they simply a) have different priorities or b) just like Civics more than Golfs?