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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #135 on: 19 August 2016, 09:19:45 »

I imagined you would have a better budget, no little ones to run  ::)  ;D
Why do all new parents always assume they are worse off?

Surely if I could afford it, I'd find something better than an 18yr old, 231k Vauxhall.
Like a seventeen year old Focus perhaps :P
If anyone wants a 16 year old MX5... ::)

Why do all new parents always assume they are worse off?
That's normally the ones who have haemorrhaged their reserves buying £1000 prams with alloy wheels and disk brakes, and replaced their whole fleet of cars because they don't have iso-fix mounts, I find. It's somewhere between sh1t and syphilis, apparently.  ;D

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #136 on: 20 August 2016, 10:17:25 »

I imagined you would have a better budget, no little ones to run  ::)  ;D
Why do all new parents always assume they are worse off?

Surely if I could afford it, I'd find something better than an 18yr old, 231k Vauxhall.
Like a seventeen year old Focus perhaps :P
17yrs ago, I had said Focus when it was brand spankers.  It was shit then, and hasn't improved with age ;)

(actually, ours was a 51 plate, so about 15yrs ago)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #137 on: 20 August 2016, 10:20:00 »

Why do all new parents always assume they are worse off?
That's normally the ones who have haemorrhaged their reserves buying £1000 prams with alloy wheels and disk brakes, and replaced their whole fleet of cars because they don't have iso-fix mounts, I find. It's somewhere between sh1t and syphilis, apparently.  ;D

 ;)
Kevin Wood, with open thoughts like that, you'll get accused of not understanding due to not having any little darlings.... ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #138 on: 20 August 2016, 20:00:05 »

I'm very happy with my BMW 530d that I recently acquired.  :y 

It's big, roomy, very comfortable, and can shift as well for a big DERV drinker, especially when playing with the steptronic gearbox!  8)

Oh and you don't have to use the indicators either...  ;D

The Omega's future is uncertain.  :-X

Must be a different one than the one I rode in then. :-\
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #139 on: 20 August 2016, 21:01:38 »

I'm very happy with my BMW 530d that I recently acquired.  :y 

It's big, roomy, very comfortable, and can shift as well for a big DERV drinker, especially when playing with the steptronic gearbox!  8)

Oh and you don't have to use the indicators either...  ;D

The Omega's future is uncertain.  :-X

Must be a different one than the one I rode in then. :-\

Quite likely. Mine's red with a matching interior!  8)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #140 on: 20 August 2016, 21:58:47 »

I'm very happy with my BMW 530d that I recently acquired.  :y 

It's big, roomy, very comfortable, and can shift as well for a big DERV drinker, especially when playing with the steptronic gearbox!  8)

Oh and you don't have to use the indicators either...  ;D

The Omega's future is uncertain.  :-X

Must be a different one than the one I rode in then. :-\

Quite likely. Mine's red with a matching interior!  8)

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #141 on: 21 August 2016, 11:22:49 »

I'm very happy with my BMW 530d that I recently acquired.  :y 

It's big, roomy, very comfortable, and can shift as well for a big DERV drinker, especially when playing with the steptronic gearbox!  8)

Oh and you don't have to use the indicators either...  ;D

The Omega's future is uncertain.  :-X

Must be a different one than the one I rode in then. :-\

Quite likely. Mine's red with a matching interior!  8)

Yep, red and red, and still not much room. ::)
I am 6'4" tall, so room is essential.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #142 on: 22 August 2016, 19:06:04 »

I swear the cabins in 5 series are shrinking. Used to be quite a comfortable place it sit in the back of one, but now feeling decidedly uncomfortable small.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #143 on: 22 August 2016, 19:07:19 »

I swear the cabins in 5 series are shrinking. Used to be quite a comfortable place it sit in the back of one, but now feeling decidedly uncomfortable small.
Don't forget that you're 40 years bigger... ;)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #144 on: 22 August 2016, 19:20:46 »

I swear the cabins in 5 series are shrinking. Used to be quite a comfortable place it sit in the back of one, but now feeling decidedly uncomfortable small.
Don't forget that you're 40 years bigger... ;)
Nope, I was slightly taller 15yrs ago.  They are definitely shrinking.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #145 on: 23 August 2016, 07:53:23 »

I swear the cabins in 5 series are shrinking. Used to be quite a comfortable place it sit in the back of one, but now feeling decidedly uncomfortable small.
Don't forget that you're 40 years bigger... ;)
Nope, I was slightly taller 15yrs ago.  They are definitely shrinking.

Arse size can also reduce headroom..

..just sayin  :P ;D

(I know this through personal experience..)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #146 on: 23 August 2016, 07:57:09 »

Kevin Wood, with open thoughts like that, you'll get accused of not understanding due to not having any little darlings.... ;D

Au contraire. I understand perfectly well, and hence "keep it in my trousers". ;)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #147 on: 23 August 2016, 09:07:36 »

Kevin Wood, with open thoughts like that, you'll get accused of not understanding due to not having any little darlings.... ;D

Au contraire. I understand perfectly well, and hence "keep it in my trousers". ;)

You know there are methods other than abstinance, Kevin? ;)  :-X
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #148 on: 23 August 2016, 09:09:53 »

Kevin Wood, with open thoughts like that, you'll get accused of not understanding due to not having any little darlings.... ;D

Au contraire. I understand perfectly well, and hence "keep it in my trousers". ;)

You know there are methods other than abstinance, Kevin? ;)  :-X

That TheBoy has been inviting you round "for a cup of tea" now you're local, hasn't he? ::)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #149 on: 23 August 2016, 09:48:25 »

 ;D ;D ;D
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