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• #56527
I preferred the Citan after testing both and it's been great. I don't think they've held their value as well as Caddies but they've not been around as long. I think the earliest would be around 63 although my brain is functioning sub par due to heat so best check that.
If you're interested in an XL one with all the extras pm me as I might have to sell mine.
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• #56528
I can’t seem to find a Caddy Maxi with the R32 engine and transmission.
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• #56529
Citroen CX Loadrunner is surely in the Dammit sweetspot of fast + load-lugger + obscure + technically innovative; the fact that it'll presumably be ruinously expensive to fix any major issues is just an added bonus...
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• #56530
Imagine trying to parallel park one
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• #56531
M3 Touring incoming?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CDy5GTKCSew/?igshid=1e67ivtgspo7z
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• #56532
Any BMW owners out there who've had an idrive unit which gets stuck in a cycle of rebooting itself?
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• #56533
Drool
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• #56534
pretty mad. but you have to love an old Escort. saw this lovely RS2000 when down in Essex yesterday
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• #56535
The “non-shit” van rabbit-hole is deep.
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• #56536
though it didn't make me smile as much as this that had a sweet old couple loving it with the windows down rolling into the Beth Chatto gardens
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• #56537
This is a really quite rare colour, Signal Amber. Especially on a droop snoot RS2000.
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• #56538
In that condition, might not be original.
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• #56539
I remember being a kid and trying to convince my dad to buy rough RS2000s when we first discovered Ebay. 'Look dad, it's only £850' 'It's been welded son, nobody will want it - not worth the money' Spew.
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• #56540
Agreed, although you don't really see that many resto'd into that colour either.
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• #56541
Have you tried the manufacturer? I was surprised to find Mazda did a set for a 2007 6.
If not, I found those stretchy ones to be good to shelter the kids from the sun. They stretch around the whole door frame.
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• #56542
hard to call from my vantage point over the wall. looked excellent. and had every kind of security measure on it.
but made me wonder what were they keeping in the two garages either side of their house
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• #56543
Cheers, 92 Saab so there's no one to contact on that one!
Yeah I've seen the stretchy ones but I generally have only ever needed them for me or my partner when were on the move so I'll look for something that folds up and lives in the door pocket.
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• #56544
M3 Touring incoming?
There's a reason they're hiding the front end :)
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• #56545
universal windscreen and side window sun shades?
Do you mean the sort of things you put in the back to protect your kids / encourage them to sleep? If so the giant stockings are best. Sorry if that's not what you meant.
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• #56546
M3 Touring
I know the forum world loves the idea of M3 estates - me included - but I wonder how many they'll sell?
Normally if you want a fast premium estate that doesn't have a lot of room you buy an Audi S4. Will those people switch?
The other thing I wondered is if they've worked out that enough people will buy saloon and estate M3s to make the extra cost of making the platform viable. When the saloon came out quite a few conjectured that indicated an estate would follow.
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• #56547
Audi’s remain the choice of the very worst drivers, Mercedes abandon their owners after ten years- maybe it’s time to try BMW.
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• #56548
I guess it depends how you define worst. If you mean generally being a cunt with aftermarket headlights that are too bright, then yes.
If you mean spacial awareness, then I'd stereotype Merc drivers as having the poorest understanding of their cars dimensions.
In all seriousness do you think an M3 touring would be big enough given that you're currently thinking out loud of a van to solve a shortage of space?
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• #56549
Also in terms of customer service would anyone provide you with it on a 10yo car?
I just don't think that's how the business works anymore. They want you buying a car every 2-3yrs max and probably don't see why they should service "owners" who aren't "customers". A cynic might say thats why anecdotally premium cars seem to shit themselves relatively soon nowadays.
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• #56550
Might wanna check where they put the ECU these daysz.
Going for the golf ball terbulance foil theory...