are you really gay? :icon28:CaseDogg wrote:im gay.Foo wrote:That's not what I heard through your mouth full of cawkCaseDogg wrote:you should know by now a have very lil.
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WELL DONE. YOU'RE PROPERLY GIVEN MY INTELLECT DUE CREDIT HERE, AND NOT IN FACT FALLEN PREY TO A DOUBLE ENTENDRE OF INSULTS.CaseDogg wrote:god your so adolesent. im gay. gay disses have no effect on me. not to mention that my comment refering to the fact that i have no shame pretty much covered that now. go back to making sonic the hedge hog signatures for you romper room and poky mon boards and i'll go back to my lil shit i got going on over here. run along now lil foo foo.Foo wrote:That's not what I heard through your mouth full of cawkCaseDogg wrote:you should know by now a have very lil.
I still love you, mind.
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― Terry A. Davis
― Terry A. Davis
When I first saw my car it had 125K miles. I was like, man I'm never gonna buy this car, but the guy was pretty trustfull and he said: '"I know it has allot of mileage, I can't blame you if you hesitate, but just take it for a drive".
Well I drove it and I bought it immediately. It drove smoothely like it had only 50k miles or something, I still pulled strong and it was in mint condition.
Also, BMW engines are know to last long. Ofcourse I had some problems with stuff like the waterpump and the radiator, but untill this day I have never had any problems with the clutch, transmission or the engine.
Well I drove it and I bought it immediately. It drove smoothely like it had only 50k miles or something, I still pulled strong and it was in mint condition.
Also, BMW engines are know to last long. Ofcourse I had some problems with stuff like the waterpump and the radiator, but untill this day I have never had any problems with the clutch, transmission or the engine.
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Maybe because you people destroy cars.. :icon25:sys0p wrote:Over here, unless you're an expert on car mechanics, or you just like taking huge stupid risks, you wouldn't buy a car with anything near 100.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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sys0p wrote:125,000 miles is fucking loads. 30,000 is low mileage.
Do they have M.O.T's in america? The fact that Americans are happy with such high mileage shitheaps makes me think they don't
That's true, however my dad did have a Citroen which had 193,000 miles and it was still running good, apart from the fact the gear box blew up a few weeks ago; which for a car at nearly 200,000 miles theirs no point spending £50 for a new one. Also have a Peugeot 405 STDT which is at 130,000 and theres nothing wrong with that. The fact that he's a semi-mechanic (doesn't do it full-time; just for himself/me/friends) usually means he doesn't pick up things which are dropping to pieces.
Generally it's (as SOAPboy kindly mentioned) it's because of half of the idiots who trash the car which is why they don't make 100k+.
But also remember our road conditions are much tougher than yours; most roads over there are straight and large, over here there small and windy. Around where I live theres lots of country roads; roads which are barely wide enough for 1 car, usually full of trees and often mud and wet leaves and can really fuck up a car if you're not careful. And yet these roads are still set at a 60mph speed limit.SOAPboy wrote:Maybe because you people destroy cars.. :icon25:sys0p wrote:Over here, unless you're an expert on car mechanics, or you just like taking huge stupid risks, you wouldn't buy a car with anything near 100.
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Very true..PhoeniX wrote:But also remember our road conditions are much tougher than yours; most roads over there are straight and large, over here there small and windy. Around where I live theres lots of country roads; roads which are barely wide enough for 1 car, usually full of trees and often mud and wet leaves and can really fuck up a car if you're not careful. And yet these roads are still set at a 60mph speed limit.SOAPboy wrote:Maybe because you people destroy cars.. :icon25:sys0p wrote:Over here, unless you're an expert on car mechanics, or you just like taking huge stupid risks, you wouldn't buy a car with anything near 100.
[size=75][i]I once had a glass of milk.
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]
It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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[img]http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3631/171164665735hk8.png[/img]