The first S type was built on a lincoln and apparently they are best avoided. Dunno exactly why... You can pick em up for less than 2k now, but the 2 jag engineers that lodge here asked around at work and no one had a good word for em. later ones are a world apart. I likes S types, me....Mmmmmm .S type R....
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostF**k it... the rest of the guys in the band have there own car an i can get my speaker cabinet in the boot of a jag ok.. guitar on the seat! Done!
To be honest mate, What car out there isn't a heap of sh!t!?? Within a decent budget..
Vauxhall is a total no go! Dont like the Focus none too much! Dont want a tiny ickle car! BMW's are ok but im not a mad fan of the styling..Again Mercedes are fairly ugly unless you go classic an then im looking at other reliability issues or brand new in which case a subway being rammed up my ar$e is the least of my concerns....
Going from something that has been 3 years of just turn key - drive to anything is going to be a nasty shock.. But the looks an power of a jag appeal to me! Theres no decent websites out there on them like there is this place for surfs but so what?! I cant go on that either..
I've been driving surfs for almost all my driving life an im getting bored to the back teeth of them right now.. Time for a change.. I cant drive a surf all my life.
lexus is 200?(also check altezza,imported version of)
skyline(if u can insure it)
or be diffrent buy a well looked after classic,that wont break?ie porker 944?(classic insurance)
civic 2 door coupe
i could name more?lol
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Originally posted by Chillitt View PostThe first S type was built on a lincoln and apparently they are best avoided. Dunno exactly why... You can pick em up for less than 2k now, but the 2 jag engineers that lodge here asked around at work and no one had a good word for em. later ones are a world apart. I likes S types, me....Mmmmmm .S type R....
S Type R is very nice!! Outta budget i think
I'd be looking at getting a newer one. At least the facelift model. Preferably in black or dark grey with either black or creme leather.
an preferably one that hasnt done 1,000,000 miles!!
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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postok wot bout alfa 156?
lexus is 200?(also check altezza,imported version of)
skyline(if u can insure it)
or be diffrent buy a well looked after classic,that wont break?ie porker 944?(classic insurance)
civic 2 door coupe
i could name more?lolit's in me shed, mate.
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Originally posted by RodLeach View Post.............................. .I'd bust Vinces arm off for the Batmobile.. but it wouldn't really suit my needs at the moment!
Mmmmmmm!! 34mpg mmmmmm!! It's getting 6 months road rent tomorrow....mmmmmm.
Plenty of space in the back with the seats down and the TRD strut brace removed.
First person to slap 4 grand cash in my hand can have it.
Go on, you know you want it. I really need the space at the moment.
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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postok wot bout alfa 156?
lexus is 200?(also check altezza,imported version of)
skyline(if u can insure it)
or be diffrent buy a well looked after classic,that wont break?ie porker 944?(classic insurance)
civic 2 door coupe
i could name more?lol
Alfa, Not too keen on the styling.. the new Breara or whatever model is sooo pretty! But other wise no..
Lexus IS200 is nice my cousin has one an its never gone wrong but i hate the two round lights on the tailgate an the rest of the styling in general doesn't float my boat that much.
Skyline is nice an im sure insurance wont be a total ball breaker but its just not really my thing.. its a sports car with nice looks but not jaw dropping like the batmobile.. I drive a 2.4 on 35's! Any kind of fast acceleration will see me in a hedge dead! ... arbs or not!
Civic.. No way.. boring! Bland an just not interesting.. even the type R.
A well looked after classic would be more appealing but then its getting away from what i would prefer which is a soft bouncy ride thats pretty comfortable. I love the look of classic cars but even a well looked after model would probably pi$$ me off for a daily driver.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostMmmmmmm!! 34mpg mmmmmm!! It's getting 6 months road rent tomorrow....mmmmmm.
Plenty of space in the back with the seats down and the TRD strut brace removed.
First person to slap 4 grand cash in my hand can have it.
Go on, you know you want it. I really need the space at the moment.
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostOk, Probably going to get shot down here but..
Alfa, Not too keen on the styling.. the new Breara or whatever model is sooo pretty! But other wise no..
Lexus IS200 is nice my cousin has one an its never gone wrong but i hate the two round lights on the tailgate an the rest of the styling in general doesn't float my boat that much.
Skyline is nice an im sure insurance wont be a total ball breaker but its just not really my thing.. its a sports car with nice looks but not jaw dropping like the batmobile.. I drive a 2.4 on 35's! Any kind of fast acceleration will see me in a hedge dead! ... arbs or not!
Civic.. No way.. boring! Bland an just not interesting.. even the type R.
A well looked after classic would be more appealing but then its getting away from what i would prefer which is a soft bouncy ride thats pretty comfortable. I love the look of classic cars but even a well looked after model would probably pi$$ me off for a daily driver.
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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postok i give in,yr gettin a jag(with ford keys),make sure yr breakdown is upto date
You know what a stubborn sh!t i can be.
Originally posted by gwh200 View Post.....
Oi! Gwaham!! thats not wery nice!
( i cant do it like you can but you get the jist! )
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