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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 27 September 2017, 15:10:46
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His XJ is a fine car let down by a derv lump sourced from a narrow boat or cement mixer. ;) :D
Starting at £93000 the XJR575 falls well within his budget. :y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-FPIi-bNc4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-FPIi-bNc4)
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Think I prefer this one ... :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSJ21dFKJJU
drool, drool, drool .........
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His XJ is a fine car let down by a derv lump sourced from a narrow boat or cement mixer. ;) :D
Starting at £93000 the XJR575 falls well within his budget. :y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-FPIi-bNc4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-FPIi-bNc4)
Yes please :y
Think I prefer this one ... :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSJ21dFKJJU
drool, drool, drool .........
The XE is actually quite small, choice of the two, XJ for me all day long :y
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I believe project 8 will be priced around the £140000-£150000 mark and be LHD only.
Does sound good though. :y
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His XJ is a fine car let down by a derv lump sourced from a narrow boat or cement mixer. ;) :D
Starting at £93000 the XJR575 falls well within his budget. :y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-FPIi-bNc4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-FPIi-bNc4)
Yes please :y
Think I prefer this one ... :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSJ21dFKJJU
drool, drool, drool .........
The XE is actually quite small, choice of the two, XJ for me all day long :y
.....and I understand TB is a bit of a fat ba...... 8) ::).
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XE is a squashed version of the rather nice XF. The XJ and XJL are bigger again (and too long for most carparks), but do have lots of toys to play with.
Trouble with the XJRs (the only one now to get the full fat 5.0l SC lump) is going to be that sub 15mpg economy isn't sustainable given my mileage... ...and measly 28ppm work give me :(
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XE is a squashed version of the rather nice XF. The XJ and XJL are bigger again (and too long for most carparks), but do have lots of toys to play with.
Isn't the latest XF actually a stretched XE platform? I realise they were designed together but the XE was launched first ::) [size=78%]. [/size][/size]I like them both(and the XJ) but the XE has better proportions.[size=78%]
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XE is a squashed version of the rather nice XF. The XJ and XJL are bigger again (and too long for most carparks), but do have lots of toys to play with.
Trouble with the XJRs (the only one now to get the full fat 5.0l SC lump) is going to be that sub 15mpg economy isn't sustainable given my mileage... ...and measly 28ppm work give me :(
I think even you would struggle to use so much petrol, despite your foot to the floor driving style. Take a few 'economical driving tips' from that nice Mr Tunnie. ::) ;)
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When I read the title of the thread, I thought it was going to be about blood pressure tablets and a positive attitude. :P ;D
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When I read the title of the thread, I thought it was going to be about blood pressure tablets and a positive attitude. :P ;D
....or access to a big black pussy with a woman attached to it. ;D
.....Mrs TB may have strict rules about that though. ::)
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XE is a squashed version of the rather nice XF. The XJ and XJL are bigger again (and too long for most carparks), but do have lots of toys to play with.
Trouble with the XJRs (the only one now to get the full fat 5.0l SC lump) is going to be that sub 15mpg economy isn't sustainable given my mileage... ...and measly 28ppm work give me :(
28ppm seems a rather strange amount :-\
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XE is a squashed version of the rather nice XF. The XJ and XJL are bigger again (and too long for most carparks), but do have lots of toys to play with.
Trouble with the XJRs (the only one now to get the full fat 5.0l SC lump) is going to be that sub 15mpg economy isn't sustainable given my mileage... ...and measly 28ppm work give me :(
28ppm seems a rather strange amount :-\
Probably a tax efficiency thing, in their favour of course...
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XE is a squashed version of the rather nice XF. The XJ and XJL are bigger again (and too long for most carparks), but do have lots of toys to play with.
Trouble with the XJRs (the only one now to get the full fat 5.0l SC lump) is going to be that sub 15mpg economy isn't sustainable given my mileage... ...and measly 28ppm work give me :(
28ppm seems a rather strange amount :-\
Probably a tax efficiency thing, in their favour of course...
Indeed, car mileage allowances always mystify me - seems overly complex & the rules keep changing. I've got a letter somewhere from the Inland Revenue telling me that my company car wasn't a taxable benefit - mind you that was 1979 & a lot of tax has flowed since then!
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XE is a squashed version of the rather nice XF. The XJ and XJL are bigger again (and too long for most carparks), but do have lots of toys to play with.
Trouble with the XJRs (the only one now to get the full fat 5.0l SC lump) is going to be that sub 15mpg economy isn't sustainable given my mileage... ...and measly 28ppm work give me :(
28ppm seems a rather strange amount :-\
I'm sure he remembers to claim the balance to the HMRC approved rate of 45ppm (first 10k) from HMRC directly on a tax return ??? ;)
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XE is a squashed version of the rather nice XF. The XJ and XJL are bigger again (and too long for most carparks), but do have lots of toys to play with.
Trouble with the XJRs (the only one now to get the full fat 5.0l SC lump) is going to be that sub 15mpg economy isn't sustainable given my mileage... ...and measly 28ppm work give me :(
28ppm seems a rather strange amount :-\
I'm sure he remembers to claim the balance to the HMRC approved rate of 45ppm (first 10k) from HMRC directly on a tax return ??? ;)
PAYE for a large company, that's automatic for me. But its only the tax on the 17p difference, not 17ppm ;). And as a poor 20% taxpayer, that ain't a lot :(
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XE is a squashed version of the rather nice XF. The XJ and XJL are bigger again (and too long for most carparks), but do have lots of toys to play with.
Trouble with the XJRs (the only one now to get the full fat 5.0l SC lump) is going to be that sub 15mpg economy isn't sustainable given my mileage... ...and measly 28ppm work give me :(
I think even you would struggle to use so much petrol, despite your foot to the floor driving style. Take a few 'economical driving tips' from that nice Mr Tunnie. ::) ;)
Seems people are getting high teens on average, so I know I'll struggle to get that.
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jag is nice but amanda stretton is lush. :y