This Sunday?
Next Sat I'll be at Duxford battle of Britain:)
I did read the thread, but I couldn't work out what he was talking about so I asked.Angelus666 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:55 pmMaybe read the thread before commenting.VRSteve wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 8:28 pmWhat are you talking about!?Angelus666 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 4:33 pm TBF that's still amazing really....can't think of many £47k new cars that would see that money back after 18 months!
I wouldn't think these will drop below £30k until 2020....might be tempted into one as a daily for mid 30's money.
Haha in either car
keep an eye out on cutters/ eBay they come up more often than you'd think and aren't crazy money......
VRSteve wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:44 pmI did read the thread, but I couldn't work out what he was talking about so I asked.
Why don't you go f**k yourself??
hopefully still a Z4MR, but I can't look at another car, any car at the moment without feeling sad
Lol, is that first line a quote from Yoda?Beedub wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 4:04 pm Attachment to such material objects is not healthy.... attachments in general usual are the route of suffering.
I've owned my car from pretty much new... i adore it truly adore it, but if it ever REALLY needed to go it goes... and i can assure you id be looking for the next car super excited and happy for a new one to come and all the fun that brings, TMP go get your new steed, enjoy the search and don't look back.... it went for a reason and this is not a downgrade route trust me, your saving and getting a car thats going to offer a whole new world of evocative fun, be sad if you sell something you love, for something that costs more and turns out to be worse than what you had.... Then you get sad, lol!
TMP wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 9:00 amLol, is that first line a quote from Yoda?Beedub wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 4:04 pm Attachment to such material objects is not healthy.... attachments in general usual are the route of suffering.
I've owned my car from pretty much new... i adore it truly adore it, but if it ever REALLY needed to go it goes... and i can assure you id be looking for the next car super excited and happy for a new one to come and all the fun that brings, TMP go get your new steed, enjoy the search and don't look back.... it went for a reason and this is not a downgrade route trust me, your saving and getting a car thats going to offer a whole new world of evocative fun, be sad if you sell something you love, for something that costs more and turns out to be worse than what you had.... Then you get sad, lol!
I always get like this with when changing cars...am I doing the right thing when changing etc. I made this decision back in January tbh, then I ordered my new daily, and demoted the M2 to weekend in June when it arrived. But yeah, I am coming out the other side and starting to get excited about looking for its replacement. I also agree, I don't see this as a downgrade in terms of driving involvement, in fact its the opposite! But I also want that warm feeling of a car that doesn't really cost anything over the own term - no easy feat. Saying that i will budget for maintenance, and maybe even some key mods (which I enjoy doing).
My dimilma is do i wait for the perfect spec, or do I compromise for a car that is clearly cherished and in great condition.