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10th September 2011, 19:06
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Originally Posted by db_sax
I just like experiencing and owning something that has its place in FWD, one of the best FWD drivers car!
Whats your BMW known for?
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Have one of the greatest chassis with near perfect balance..
O and not being faggot wheel drive with no tourqes
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10th September 2011, 19:07
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Quote:
Originally Posted by db_sax
Whats your BMW known for?
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The only bmw to have a someone with a brick head driving it?
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10th September 2011, 19:07
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Originally Posted by 0rang3peel
The only bmw to have a someone with a brick head driving it?
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What you on about
Bloody chav's and their sayings..
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10th September 2011, 19:18
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Originally Posted by Mr_X
thats like being the quickest runner in the paralympics....
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I quite like the paralympics
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Originally Posted by MiniGibbo
Have one of the greatest chassis with near perfect balance..
O and not being faggot wheel drive with no tourqes
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Does the near perfect balance apply toALL E46 in the entire range?
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Originally Posted by 0rang3peel
The only bmw to have a someone with a brick head driving it?
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FLOL
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10th September 2011, 19:21
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E36's have near perfect balance.
Im unsure about the e46's as they dont float my boat tbh..
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10th September 2011, 19:46
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Originally Posted by db_sax
(can drive it economically aswell as tec'ing it everywhere as you would know with your EP3).
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i VTEC'D alot in my old ep3 and i thought it was pretty good on fuel considering how fast i used to go through the gears although i don't think i ever saw 200 miles to a tank. consumption isn't an issue for me just not keen on group 20 insurance cars myself (cost of insuring + the value dropping is what kills it for me on most performance cars)
maybe i should consider a subaru though, theyre good bang for buck right now hmmm way off the mark now!
p.s gibbo e36's are pig ugly, could never consider one even the M3 version.
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10th September 2011, 19:50
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Which Subaru?
My mate just got a JDM Scoob Type R which aint that common, its a 3 door on around 60k miles for £4700.
JDM tend to maintain their value too which is good
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10th September 2011, 19:52
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Originally Posted by db_sax
Which Subaru?
My mate just got a JDM Scoob Type R which aint that common, its a 3 door on around 60k miles for £4700.
JDM tend to maintain their value too which is good
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http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...1501?logcode=p
only issue like i said is the insurance - £1.4k at 21 years old
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10th September 2011, 19:54
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^ To the above, old scoobys are massive maintenance, I'm not even playing. I had the bugeye STi type-uk which was slightly easier to run but still a wallet killer.
And to the EP3 driver above, I'm very surprised your consumption was that bad. Mine had breathing mods and it still did 260-280 miles per tank with mixed driving and a good bit of VTEC'ing.
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10th September 2011, 19:55
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not bad when you think 17 year olds are paying £3k on a 1.1 lol
That scoobs very nice!
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10th September 2011, 21:46
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Originally Posted by Jazz
^ To the above, old scoobys are massive maintenance, I'm not even playing. I had the bugeye STi type-uk which was slightly easier to run but still a wallet killer.
And to the EP3 driver above, I'm very surprised your consumption was that bad. Mine had breathing mods and it still did 260-280 miles per tank with mixed driving and a good bit of VTEC'ing.
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i can't really remember what i got out of a tank but i said 200 as a ball park figure - i had my ep3 at 19, 21 now (2years ago and my memory is shit! lol)
Jazz - what would you say cost you more to run ur scoob was it just the filling up or services in comparision to an ep3 ?
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