Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 5:30 pm
Doombrain wrote:to be fair most of the people over here that drive bmws don't pay for them
I like the sound of that, explain how that works?!?!
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Doombrain wrote:to be fair most of the people over here that drive bmws don't pay for them
Yeah, bad example. The caddy over here is a none starter. All the caddy models on sale in the UK are rank, so far from the mark it seems no one is buying them. But I’m sure they will bring something to the table next business year, it’d be stupid to discount them as a car company given their history.shaft wrote:Doombrain wrote:Oh dear
http://www.topgear.com/drives/CO/A1/
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http://www.topgear.com/drives/A4/E2/new/George Dubbya has his sights set on making the UK his 51st state, and US car makers are taking his plans to heart by bringing their cars over here in increasing numbers.
Prime among these is Cadillac, which has a name most British buyers will know, if not understand. Many still think of 1970s barges with suspension that boings and have interiors reminiscent of a Brooklyn bordello.
The CTS is Caddy's attempt to educate us and take on the European competition. First signs are good, because the CTS is the size of a BMW 5-Series but priced more like a 3-Series.
lol, this guy sounds like he is taking it personal that Americans would dare try to import a car to Europe. What a sad way to start a review.
companies chuck flash cars around like branded memory sticks over here.j1126 wrote:I like the sound of that, explain how that works?!?!
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Company cars, as in the company you work for throw in a car as part of the payment package or the employee does over so many business mails a year.j1126 wrote:Doombrain wrote:to be fair most of the people over here that drive bmws don't pay for them
I like the sound of that, explain how that works?!?!
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No I was asking if the Saab 93 was any good. Appears Saabs dont hold their value at all.Chupacabra wrote:are you talking about this image bitwise? its not a saab, its an acura TL.shaft wrote:
i keep mine for 3 years or 100'000 miles then pick another onej1126 wrote:Oh, I get it, it's corporate, well that's how I got to drive cool shit too (as a professional services corporation under local law) we leased. Problem was we went bankrupt and well, shit happens.
more than you easily.shaft wrote:How many of the cars in this thread have you actually driven?SplishSplash wrote:Oh geez, the American car magazine favors the American car what a surprise. Over all those others no less.
Clearly this is an unbiased review.
Doombrain wrote:i keep mine for 3 years or 100'000 miles then pick another onej1126 wrote:Oh, I get it, it's corporate, well that's how I got to drive cool shit too (as a professional services corporation under local law) we leased. Problem was we went bankrupt and well, shit happens.i don't even pay for fuel or any servicing.
You live in your mom’s basement, your girlfriend has to do your moldy dishes, and you drive a 2hp smart car. I'm sure you are quite the luxury vehicle connoisseur.SplishSplash wrote: more than you easily.
I like the M35 myself, not sure if you can get one for under 30K since they came out in 06, but you might find one right around 30KbitWISE wrote:While we have this thread going...
Whats everyone's opinion of the best used car (prefer something around 2005) under $30,000? I'm looking for either sleek luxury or boy-racer with a little class. Right now I'm in love with the RX-8 but they just have so many problems I'm afraid to own one.
I see the 05 Sti is just under my budget but for some reason they've never caught my eye. Maybe I'd feel different after a test drive.
And I also used to work for a company that had LOTS of company cars. :icon26:shaft wrote:You live in your mom’s basement, your girlfriend has to do your moldy dishes, and you drive a 2hp smart car. I'm sure you are quite the luxury vehicle connoisseur.SplishSplash wrote: more than you easily.
"The interior is a case of never mind the quality, feel the width. Low-rent plastics will not tempt those of an Audi/BMW/Merc persuasion"Doombrain wrote:Oh dear
http://www.topgear.com/drives/CO/A1/
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http://www.topgear.com/drives/A4/E2/new/
The IS-300 has the 2JZ-GE, ie the engine found in the Supra, only not turbo. You can very easily swap a 2JZ-GTE in there and have a total monster.bitWISE wrote:We don't have the 200 here in the states. Before 2006 the only IS is the 300. I could get an 06 is250 but that would be stretching my target payment. I still owe a couple grand more than my eclipse is worth so anything I buy is going to cost more than sticker.Deji wrote:I'd get a newer used IS200 if I were you. Actually, odds are high that I WILL be getting an IS200 in the coming few months, so I'm a bit biased, but I haven't found anything better IMO that's in the price range. (Though I'm not looking for a racer, I need something that's luxurious/classy enough and still moves when you floor it, which is why I'm not even looking at the STi)bitWISE wrote:While we have this thread going...
Whats everyone's opinion of the best used car (prefer something around 2005) under $30,000? I'm looking for either sleek luxury or boy-racer with a little class. Right now I'm in love with the RX-8 but they just have so many problems I'm afraid to own one.
I see the 05 Sti is just under my budget but for some reason they've never caught my eye. Maybe I'd feel different after a test drive.
Or fork out a little bit extra and get a new 1.8T A4, costs about 36k $ over here for the cheaper ones (without AWD, manual, etc)
Now I understand why you have over there you have as much BMWs in there as we have Honda's in here.Doombrain wrote:to be fair most of the people over here that drive bmws don't pay for them
smoking a lot today?ToxicBug wrote:Now I understand why you have over there you have as much BMWs in there as we have Honda's in here.Doombrain wrote:to be fair most of the people over here that drive bmws don't pay for them
You should see the town I live in. Thanks to BMW Financial there are thousands of them being driven by employees for next to nothing. The parking lot for BMW FS is like 99% BMW/Mini.ToxicBug wrote:Now I understand why you have over there you have as much BMWs in there as we have Honda's in here.Doombrain wrote:to be fair most of the people over here that drive bmws don't pay for them