derin100
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My comment, which you have adjusted just enough to fit your opinion it would seem. Am I not allowed now to say that I wasn't aware they did this wheel in other sizes? There are many designs where they do.
One would suggest, once one has considered the consequences, that one should be free to vocalise one's thoughts, should one feel the compulsion to, for the eduction of both prospective purchasers and also the vendor. One's intention being that future purveyors of these fine automobiles will carry out their due diligence and prepare an advert that does not lend itself to any form of inane or sarcastic feedback.
“….for the eduction of both prospective purchasers and also the vendor. One's intention being that future purveyors of these fine automobiles will carry out their due diligence and prepare an advert that does not lend itself to any form of inane or sarcastic feedback.”
Oh? So, you now see your rôle and justification for undermining the seller and his car, as serving some sort of altruistic, benevolent unsolicited educational purpose both for potential buyers, perhaps unfamiliar with the particular make or model of car and, at the time, so that any author of an advert learns not to expose themselves inane or sarcastic feedback?
Unlike to which you are exposing yourself now?
Good Heavens! Like some sort of unsolicited Guardian Angel and mentor, all rolled into one?
You would now have us believe that your question regarding the wheels was genuine. Is that what you’re (trying) to imply?!
This is very surprising, given your avowed knowledge and extensive ownership experience of these cars. One would have assumed, as a consequence, that you would have known that neither the E85/86, nor indeed the E89 were ever fitted with 20” wheels. Didn’t you know that?
You see, the thing is you DID know that, and we all know that you did, and that’s why your now retrospective ‘explanation’ doesn’t hold water and you find yourself digging an even deeper hole for yourself.