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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 15 August 2013, 15:35:03
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He picks up his new car today..... :)
Luckily, he lives in a low crime area, so it should be safe from any scallies...... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;)
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He picks up his new car today..... :)
Luckily, he lives in a low crime area, so it should be safe from any scallies...... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;)
Just got back. It is sitting on/taking up my drive. TBH, it's not that much different to drive than my zafira was. Feels a bit more solid but is on a GM platform so feels familiar.
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Can you lend me £20, Opti, I have no money left for fuel. :'(
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He picks up his new car today..... :)
Luckily, he lives in a low crime area, so it should be safe from any scallies...... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;)
Just got back. It is sitting on/taking up my drive. TBH, it's not that much different to drive than my zafira was. Feels a bit more solid but is on a GM platform so feels familiar.
Are you pleased with your ten grand purchase?.....is Mrs STMO and the mutt pleased?
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Can you lend me £20, Opti, I have no money left for fuel. :'(
GFY. :)
I don't have that kind of money. :'(
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He picks up his new car today..... :)
Luckily, he lives in a low crime area, so it should be safe from any scallies...... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;)
Just got back. It is sitting on/taking up my drive. TBH, it's not that much different to drive than my zafira was. Feels a bit more solid but is on a GM platform so feels familiar.
Are you pleased with your ten grand purchase?.....is Mrs STMO and the mutt pleased?
As with any 'new' car, it will take a bit of getting used to, but on the whole, I think I got a good deal.
Only one key......£150 for a key and £50 to program it. Definitely GM based. ;D
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He picks up his new car today..... :)
Luckily, he lives in a low crime area, so it should be safe from any scallies...... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;)
Just got back. It is sitting on/taking up my drive. TBH, it's not that much different to drive than my zafira was. Feels a bit more solid but is on a GM platform so feels familiar.
Are you pleased with your ten grand purchase?.....is Mrs STMO and the mutt pleased?
As with any 'new' car, it will take a bit of getting used to, but on the whole, I think I got a good deal.
Only one key......£150 for a key and £50 to program it. Definitely GM based. ;D
I actually quite like the look of it......in a perverse sort of way.
At slightly less than £10,0000 for what is in effect a brand new car, it has to be good value...... :y
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He picks up his new car today..... :)
Luckily, he lives in a low crime area, so it should be safe from any scallies...... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;)
Just got back. It is sitting on/taking up my drive. TBH, it's not that much different to drive than my zafira was. Feels a bit more solid but is on a GM platform so feels familiar.
Are you pleased with your ten grand purchase?.....is Mrs STMO and the mutt pleased?
As with any 'new' car, it will take a bit of getting used to, but on the whole, I think I got a good deal.
Only one key......£150 for a key and £50 to program it. Definitely GM based. ;D
I actually quite like the look of it......in a perverse sort of way.
At slightly less than £10,0000 for what is in effect a brand new car, it has to be good value...... :y
Thank you kind sir. But I only paid 10 grand, not 100 :P
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Right.....better go and fill it up with all the shite I carry around with me.
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He picks up his new car today..... :)
Luckily, he lives in a low crime area, so it should be safe from any scallies...... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;)
Just got back. It is sitting on/taking up my drive. TBH, it's not that much different to drive than my zafira was. Feels a bit more solid but is on a GM platform so feels familiar.
Are you pleased with your ten grand purchase?.....is Mrs STMO and the mutt pleased?
As with any 'new' car, it will take a bit of getting used to, but on the whole, I think I got a good deal.
Only one key......£150 for a key and £50 to program it. Definitely GM based. ;D
I actually quite like the look of it......in a perverse sort of way.
At slightly less than £10,0000 for what is in effect a brand new car, it has to be good value...... :y
Thank you kind sir. But I only paid 10 grand, not 100 :P
A Freudian slip on my part. I probably assumed that you had £100,000 to spend on a car. ;) ;D ;D
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Right.....better go and fill it up with all the shite I carry around with me.
That's it. Dog crate and other necessities installed. Definitely looks like my car now. ;D
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Best of luck with your purchase :y
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Best of luck with your purchase :y
Thank you. :y
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He picks up his new car today..... :)
Luckily, he lives in a low crime area, so it should be safe from any scallies...... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;)
Just got back. It is sitting on/taking up my drive. TBH, it's not that much different to drive than my zafira was. Feels a bit more solid but is on a GM platform so feels familiar.
Are you pleased with your ten grand purchase?.....is Mrs STMO and the mutt pleased?
As with any 'new' car, it will take a bit of getting used to, but on the whole, I think I got a good deal.
Only one key......£150 for a key and £50 to program it. Definitely GM based. ;D
I actually quite like the look of it......in a perverse sort of way.
At slightly less than £10,0000 for what is in effect a brand new car, it has to be good value...... :y
Thank you kind sir. But I only paid 10 grand, not 100 :P
10k for this one.
Guessing similar for the Zafira?
The Astra before it, say 5k?
£25k, in the same amount of time I've owned the same omega. Iirc...?
But lets give you the benefit of the doubt, last say I'm on my second omega. And working worst way, lets say they cost 7k, as I can't actually remember their price. Tbh.
No omega is so unreliable as to justify those figures.
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Ah yes, but no accounting for taste ;D
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Only one key......£150 for a key and £50 to program it. Definitely GM based. ;D
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Would I shite be paying that when shelling out 10K, it would have been delivered with 2 keys when new so someone else has the other one! New free key from the supplier and the old, missing key cancelled off the ECU !
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He picks up his new car today..... :)
Luckily, he lives in a low crime area, so it should be safe from any scallies...... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;)
Just got back. It is sitting on/taking up my drive. TBH, it's not that much different to drive than my zafira was. Feels a bit more solid but is on a GM platform so feels familiar.
Are you pleased with your ten grand purchase?.....is Mrs STMO and the mutt pleased?
As with any 'new' car, it will take a bit of getting used to, but on the whole, I think I got a good deal.
Only one key......£150 for a key and £50 to program it. Definitely GM based. ;D
I actually quite like the look of it......in a perverse sort of way.
At slightly less than £10,0000 for what is in effect a brand new car, it has to be good value...... :y
Thank you kind sir. But I only paid 10 grand, not 100 :P
10k for this one.
Guessing similar for the Zafira?
The Astra before it, say 5k?
£25k, in the same amount of time I've owned the same omega. Iirc...?
But lets give you the benefit of the doubt, last say I'm on my second omega. And working worst way, lets say they cost 7k, as I can't actually remember their price. Tbh.
No omega is so unreliable as to justify those figures.
You do talk shite, Christine. Total guesses with reguard to the figures and forgetting to take trade-in into account.
Give us a nosh. :-*
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Only one key......£150 for a key and £50 to program it. Definitely GM based. ;D
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Would I shite be paying that when shelling out 10K, it would have been delivered with 2 keys when new so someone else has the other one! New free key from the supplier and the old, missing key cancelled off the ECU !
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Yes, Jon, of course Jon. ;D
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He picks up his new car today..... :)
Luckily, he lives in a low crime area, so it should be safe from any scallies...... ::) ::) ::) ::) ;)
Just got back. It is sitting on/taking up my drive. TBH, it's not that much different to drive than my zafira was. Feels a bit more solid but is on a GM platform so feels familiar.
Are you pleased with your ten grand purchase?.....is Mrs STMO and the mutt pleased?
As with any 'new' car, it will take a bit of getting used to, but on the whole, I think I got a good deal.
Only one key......£150 for a key and £50 to program it. Definitely GM based. ;D
I actually quite like the look of it......in a perverse sort of way.
At slightly less than £10,0000 for what is in effect a brand new car, it has to be good value...... :y
Thank you kind sir. But I only paid 10 grand, not 100 :P
10k for this one.
Guessing similar for the Zafira?
The Astra before it, say 5k?
£25k, in the same amount of time I've owned the same omega. Iirc...?
But lets give you the benefit of the doubt, last say I'm on my second omega. And working worst way, lets say they cost 7k, as I can't actually remember their price. Tbh.
No omega is so unreliable as to justify those figures.
You do talk shite, Christine. Total guesses with reguard to the figures and forgetting to take trade-in into account.
Give us a nosh. :-*
Come on then, figures?
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Mind your own effing business.
I could say 'I don't drink or smoke, so I've saved £XXX over the last ten years and spent it on cars'....but I won't. :P
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Mind your own effing business.
I could say 'I don't drink or smoke, so I've saved £XXX over the last ten years and spent it on cars'....but I won't. :P
Don't see what any of that's got to do with it Esta.
But as you know, I don't see how anyone can justify 10k on a Mum bus tbh. Especially as you spend so much time on here, the best car forum ever, Mr Esta.
If it was your dream car, or some other exotic reason of passion ( :-* ) then fair does.
Bah, maybe its me. (To which Esta is obviously going to reply it is... Even though it isn't ;D )
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Mind your own effing business.
I could say 'I don't drink or smoke, so I've saved £XXX over the last ten years and spent it on cars'....but I won't. :P
Don't see what any of that's got to do with it Esta.
But as you know, I don't see how anyone can justify 10k on a Mum bus tbh. Especially as you spend so much time on here, the best car forum ever, Mr Esta.
If it was your dream car, or some other exotic reason of passion ( :-* ) then fair does.
Bah, maybe its me. (To which Esta is obviously going to reply it is... Even though it isn't ;D )
OK. I bought it to confuse you. ;D
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Mind your own effing business.
I could say 'I don't drink or smoke, so I've saved £XXX over the last ten years and spent it on cars'....but I won't. :P
But you're from Liverpool......so how is that possible?.... ::) :)
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Mind your own effing business.
I could say 'I don't drink or smoke, so I've saved £XXX over the last ten years and spent it on cars'....but I won't. :P
But you're from Liverpool......so how is that possible?.... ::) :)
Fair enough. I don't drink or smoke any more. I was just about ready to check out when I stopped.
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Mind your own effing business.
I could say 'I don't drink or smoke, so I've saved £XXX over the last ten years and spent it on cars'....but I won't. :P
Don't see what any of that's got to do with it Esta.
But as you know, I don't see how anyone can justify 10k on a Mum bus tbh. Especially as you spend so much time on here, the best car forum ever, Mr Esta.
If it was your dream car, or some other exotic reason of passion ( :-* ) then fair does.
Bah, maybe its me. (To which Esta is obviously going to reply it is... Even though it isn't ;D )
OK. I bought it to confuse myself as I should have stuck with an omega and learned some basic maintenance . ;D
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