MrMartin
28th July 2016, 19:25
I owned a 106 quicksilver when I was 17, proceed to beat it within an inch of its life as most youngsters do and eventually killed it.
I have always wanted to buy a completely standard one and not f it up.
Now being 25 and more mature I have just purchased one, completely standard, full service history and only 66,000 on the clock, few little shopping trolley dings but other then that she is mint.
Really brings back the memory's.
I sold my BMW 1 series convertible so I could buy this as well as a 2nd car, can't believe how crap the brakes are, always remember them being bad but jumping from a BMW back to this has really shown me how bad they really are.
Even with the crap brakes I still love the car and don't regret selling the BM
I have always wanted to buy a completely standard one and not f it up.
Now being 25 and more mature I have just purchased one, completely standard, full service history and only 66,000 on the clock, few little shopping trolley dings but other then that she is mint.
Really brings back the memory's.
I sold my BMW 1 series convertible so I could buy this as well as a 2nd car, can't believe how crap the brakes are, always remember them being bad but jumping from a BMW back to this has really shown me how bad they really are.
Even with the crap brakes I still love the car and don't regret selling the BM