Lovely looking M
Tim.
Lovely looking M
Each to their own.
Oh, that’s a better idea then.Pondrew wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 11:50 pmTrailer Mikey. It's not going to be driven!MikeyH wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 11:32 pm Oh my god Pondrew, you seem to make everything so difficult. How about a taxi to the seller. How much would that cost factoring in the fuel driving home compared to some unknown bloke driving your new car making a detour through McDonald’s drive through for lunch
Part of the appeal for delivery. Not putting 150 miles on it to get it home. I have a bit of an issue with mileage.
And I didn't make it difficult, the other feckin idiots did by being complete cockwombles
Not for me! I look on it as a chore. I like to get a new car and give it a good 'going over' before driving it. I also like to 'get to know' a new car on familiar roads; don't know why.
I'm with you Eddie. The reward at the end of the search. Train up, meet and finish off the deal, then head home of on a mix of A and B roads getting fully aquatinted with your new motor.
Me too!inkey$ wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 4:09 pm Lynchy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 2:43 pm
I always thought part of buying a new or used car was the drive home.
I'm with you Eddie. The reward at the end of the search. Train up, meet and finish off the deal, then head home of on a mix of A and B roads getting fully aquatinted with your new motor.
Yep! Guilty!
There's funny then there's 'Funny' Pondy......