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gobbo said:
Sorry, but BMW's do nothing for me.

My old boss was a sales director, he had one, my uncle is a marketing director and he has one, my bank manager has a BMW.

Spotting a trend? In my experiance, all BMW's are owned by people who occupy jobs that are, undersirable. If I see a 530, then a 545, I know the person driving the 545 hit a higer sales target, or sold more light bulbs last quater. :p :p ;) ;)

All my colleagues drive BMWs or new Golf GTis.

BUCK TRENDS.

*n
 
I'm loving the 330CI Clubsport thing.

Only thing is, the engine is a bit weak for a modern straight 6 (perfectly balanced) engine. :(
 
In all fairness though it's probably not natural for a 30-something married dad of four to be sticking crap to an utterly in-practical riced-up Japcrap.. :o :D
 
DreXeL said:
In all fairness though it's probably not natural for a 30-something married dad of four to be sticking crap to an utterly in-practical riced-up Japcrap.. :o :D

My brother drives a RS Turbo with a 2.1 lump. Keeps getting quicker every other week. I don't think he's going to grow out of it soon either. He is 30. :eek: :D
 
NickXX said:
The M3 CSL rocks :cool:



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haha, now that's a sleeper!
 
I reckon my 330d is the an ideal car for everyday driving. Its fast when I want ot be fast, its comfirtable and easy to drive on the way home from a long day at work, its reasonable economical, it looks good, seats four in comfort, has a reasonable boot, the straight six actually sounds pretty good for a diesel when you rev it (its a proper ROAR!), need I go on?!

Howeve,r I would like a more fun car to cruise around at the weekends in. Something like an F150 Lightning.... And maybe an Elise too.... :p
 
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Joe T said:
I reckon my 330d is the an ideal car for everyday driving. Its fast when I want ot be fast, its comfirtable and easy to drive on the way home from a long day at work, its reasonable economical, it looks good, seats four in comfort, has a reasonable boot, the straight six actually sounds pretty good for a diesel when you rev it (its a proper ROAR!), need I go on?!

Quoted for the truth.

Jack of all trades? O RLY?
 
gobbo said:
Sorry, just don't like peopel who work in marketing or sales :p :p
Nick and I both drive e46s and neither of us work in marketing or sales!

No, its more boring than that! :p
 
Serj said:
That's totally my philosophy towards cars. When i'm old and crap i'll have a big barge. When i'm young with no kids (that i know of) i'm going to avoid lardy cars for aslong as possible :cool:

With all due respect I cannot think of a single thing about the Hyundai Coupe which isn't more boring than any thing about the 5 Series :p
 
penski said:
Jack of all trades...Master of none ;)

*n

But being the master of something means compromise in other areas - I am unwilling to accept compromise. I would trade the exceptional handling of an elise for the good handling of a 5 Series becuase the Elise is compromised in many other areas. Similarily, I would trade the exceptional refinement of an S Class for the excellent refinement of a 5 Series because the S Class is, again, a compromise in other areas :)

It's all about striking a balance - now, not for everyone - but it is for me. It's what *I* want out of a car. Something which is a 'poor' at nothing.
 
[TW]Fox said:
With all due respect I cannot think of a single thing about the Hyundai Coupe which isn't more boring than any thing about the 5 Series :p

I wasn't particularly referring to my current car lol. I'd CLEARLY have any BMW over this, but i'm talking about my next car. I'm only 19 remember, plenty of time for proper fast cars.
 
[TW]Fox said:
But being the master of something means compromise in other areas - I am unwilling to accept compromise. I would trade the exceptional handling of an elise for the good handling of a 5 Series becuase the Elise is compromised in many other areas. Similarily, I would trade the exceptional refinement of an S Class for the excellent refinement of a 5 Series because the S Class is, again, a compromise in other areas :)

It's all about striking a balance - now, not for everyone - but it is for me. It's what *I* want out of a car. Something which is a 'poor' at nothing.

That's what we're getting at - you want a car with qualities normally desired by someone who is about to start drawing a pension...

*n
 
[TW]Fox said:
No, if anything the Clio felt quicker as it was smaller and considerably less refined.

Whats the weight of the 5 series?
I bet the power to weight isnt as high as the Clio. ;)
 
[TW]Fox said:
But being the master of something means compromise in other areas - I am unwilling to accept compromise. I would trade the exceptional handling of an elise for the good handling of a 5 Series becuase the Elise is compromised in many other areas. Similarily, I would trade the exceptional refinement of an S Class for the excellent refinement of a 5 Series because the S Class is, again, a compromise in other areas :)

It's all about striking a balance - now, not for everyone - but it is for me. It's what *I* want out of a car. Something which is a 'poor' at nothing.

I see exactly what you mean, but for me it'll mean I'll have to have a luxo-barge and an elise ;)
 
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