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Did E85s sell really well in the Netherlands?

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Did E85s sell really well in the Netherlands?

Post by Chris_D » Mon Oct 18, 2021 10:55 pm

Barty wrote: Sun Oct 17, 2021 7:48 am
Vanne wrote: Sun Oct 17, 2021 5:21 am I love driving around the south of Holland and the Düsseldorf part of Germany, which I do quite often (of course I am talking pre COVID), but have yet to spot another zed four in the last 4 years or so, not that anyone would notice as I’d be driving one of them crap 3 cylinder jobbies from the ol rental Corp. esp in summer, the drive is awesome.. the cost of fuel not so much so, I know a few of the Dutch/German zedders, hopefully will get to meet in person one day over a bbq. :thumbsup:
Now there’s an idea! A spring meet-up of Dutch Zedders and anyone who feels like “flying in” of course :driving:

The south is particularly nice to drive. Not too crowded and lovely scenery. If ever you’re in the middle of the country, make sure to visit the Utrechtse Heuvelrug, followed by the Veluwe and Nijmegen-area. Lots of lovely roads 8)
The Veluwe is quite possibly my favourite place in NL. I try and get over there as often as possible with the bikes and my good ladyfriend Laura for a bit of gravel-riding. Just a stunning place allround and great to drive there too!
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I regularly suggest she wave her hands around while riding her bike if we ever pass other bikers on the same route but for some strange reason she seems to go all coy and shy. :lol:
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E85 3.0i roadie (03) 'Benny'. E93 320d M-Sport Cabrio (11) 'Bob'.
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