MikeyH said:Who?
MikeyH said:Who?
Argyll Andy said:MikeyH said:Who?
On yonder hill there stood a coo...... ...it's no there noo it must've shifted (William McGonagall).
Nanu said:Sorry to see any member have to give up their pride and joy, but it will come to us all one day.
I only do 6,000 miles per year and agree it does cost a lot based on that sort of mileage, but I think I have earned it and until Labour get in and make it too expensive to drive a petrol car, I will stick with it. My knees make it a little challenging o get in and out and still look cool but I have found if you wind the widow down it does make it easier, especially in a tight garage.Ian J said:In the past I have always part exchanged my car for either something better or something equal but different. This is the first time that I have taken a step backwards and I'm really not looking forward to it. I'll probably get the phone call later this week that it's ready to pick up and I'm dreading that momentNanu said:Sorry to see any member have to give up their pride and joy, but it will come to us all one day.
ronk said:I often wonder how many say "look at that white haired old f4rt in a sports car"
Scubaregs said:ronk said:I often wonder how many say "look at that white haired old f4rt in a sports car"
Wonder no more, it's all of us.![]()
:rofl:Scubaregs said:ronk said:I often wonder how many say "look at that white haired old f4rt in a sports car"
Wonder no more, it's all of us.![]()
Ditto :rofl:Scubaregs said:ronk said:I often wonder how many say "look at that white haired old f4rt in a sports car"
Wonder no more, it's all of us.![]()
Funny as the only comment I have had with the Z4 was in a garden centre car park last summer. A chap around 40 with his youngish kids walked past and said to his nippers "now that's a proper car"!dr_john said:Most reaction I get is from similar people to me, ie 70+ silver haired gentlemen in garden centre and supermarket car parks. Always respect and admiration (with a little touch of envy!