out with the old in with the new

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out with the old in with the new

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My new car is on order and arrives soon, thought I would use the time to shift my Honda -

update 13-8-2014 Honda SOLD
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I'll give you 2950 for your new car :P

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Good cars should sell easy
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These jap cars are fantastic, for the money its hard to find anything with the same spec, even though its ten years old the aircon blows cold, everything on it works. its properly frugal as well I get 250 miles out of 28 quid.

Anyway im 33 now so I need something with a bit more power for a daily. placed an order for a brand new 335d xdrive touring, I normally loathe diesels and I actually loathe newer bmws too

But you cannot beat a 0-60 in 4.8 seconds / 313hp and 465lb/ft, it even comes with that awesome 8 speed zf box and launch control. and still be getting about 40 mpg. I chose the following extras bigger brakes, tints, xenons, 19" wheels, harmon cardon and the posh split screen satnav, estoril blue and black leather.

I am properly excited about getting it but I know it wont be as fun as the e21.

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That's a nice switch of cars.
Gr Peter V.

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launch control on a diesel powered engine?

i thought I seen them all... :mrgreen:
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croma_man wrote:launch control on a diesel powered engine?

i thought I seen them all... :mrgreen:
lol i thought that couldn't have been right either, but its true. power launch on a diesel. I think the 0-60 is so quick because its also 4 wheel drive and an auto.
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Peter V. wrote:That's a nice switch of cars.
got promoted at work. finally.
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You now area manager of mcdonalds then lol
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Haha yea I bin doin r8 well wi zero hour contract, bin serving fillet o fish nuff

I'm actually a technical consultant, focussing on identity and access management products and services.
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Goddamn, in eed a promotion too, sweet ride!!
It's the man next door!

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nas80 wrote:
Peter V. wrote:That's a nice switch of cars.
got promoted at work. finally.
congrats!
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Sold the Honda a few weeks ago, new owner is a polish guy who was buying because ironically was sick of bmws :/

I pick up my new motor from a dealership in London in a 3 weeks, pretty damn excited, its been a long wait!
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almost time for your new bimmer then :banana
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yep - one thing I am concerned about is the poor orange peeled paint on all these modern bmw's. I am looking at getting it wet sanded I don't think I can live with it..

Also I think it sits too high so I am looking at suspension options, I think I may go for the H&R kit it seems to lower it nicely,

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you can get other springs but they lower 20mm and I don't think its enough


Performance is adequate.

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