D Walker
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Or on holiday, de- manned...Silly sods! They’re either discourteous or, er, discourteous. Phone ‘em up and ask to speak to the dealer principal.
Or on holiday, de- manned...Silly sods! They’re either discourteous or, er, discourteous. Phone ‘em up and ask to speak to the dealer principal.
Or on holiday, de- manned...
Lol, don’t think so, ugly foul mouthed Northener, Lamborghini, probably = drug dealer......They’ll have people working. If they haven’t, they should have one of those out of office message thingies.
To your other comment, Dave, you’d look good in a roofless Lambo. In Denmark. Arrive in style!
Lol, don’t think so, ugly foul mouthed Northener, Lamborghini, probably = drug dealer......
Maybe something a bit more refined, F-Type....well, I am 50....
Put my out of office on.....As of today, I have left the company....
Too Far East, tbh, I’d look a ****** in a Lamborghini, FERRARI, so wtf, does someone with say 80-100 k buy who doesn’t want to look like a git....AM? Adam, stand down...lol..You can join the Cheshire footballers Lambo club
Too Far East, tbh, I’d look a ****** in a Lamborghini, FERRARI, so wtf, does someone with say 80-100 k buy who doesn’t want to look like a git....AM? Adam, stand down...lol..
I’ve seen that interview, where Crouch says, Keane looked at me and I felt like a *****, admittedly as far as true winners go you’d struggle to find a man truly committed...Hilarious extract from the Peter Crouch book in the Times this weekend about him driving around Hale in an Aston Martin, feeling a bit self conscious but like he’s a rock god, and then sees Roy Keane at a set of lights who looks disgusted and makes him feel like a twit... with an A.
Am not saying Roy Keane is right or who I’d pick as my mental conscience, but it made me chuckle....
Silly sods! They’re either discourteous or, er, discourteous. Phone ‘em up and ask to speak to the dealer principal.
Any car dealer trying to sell a 70k+ maserati not returning a call needs to either see a psychiatrist or sign up to the local job centre...Id go with discourteous. Still waiting for my call back ! . I’m going to go as far as saying it on a thread, walk away from this one.
Planning my premature entry into a V12 for some time in the future. An AM seems an obvious choice so would be useless if the a4se could drop out of Vantage V12 S in next few years.....sorry Adam!
Without trying to be a party pooper, I think 5.9% is not good.Have you been offered 5.9% APR on those figures? That’s a good deal If so. No brainer at less than 200/ month
Without trying to be a party pooper, I think 5.9% is not good.
Unless you know places where you can invest your cash at over 10% (gross yield that would net you 5.9%) - it makes little financial sense to take a loan at 5.9%.
If you cannot lay the extra £40k, and are still thinking you can afford this car, a line of credit on your mortgage line would be a lot cheaper
I have to agree with Rivarama here, in the current low interest rate environment, I would be very happy with a low (if not risk free) risk return of 5.9 %. You can actually get a personal loan at an interest rate of less than 3%, so 5.9% with your GT as collateral is very expensive in comparison.Without trying to be a party pooper, I think 5.9% is not good.
Unless you know places where you can invest your cash at over 10% (gross yield that would net you 5.9%) - it makes little financial sense to take a loan at 5.9%.
If you cannot lay the extra £40k, and are still thinking you can afford this car, a line of credit on your mortgage line would be a lot cheaper
I have to agree with Rivarama here, in the current low interest rate environment, I would be very happy with a low (if not risk free) risk return of 5.9 %. You can actually get a personal loan at an interest rate of less than 3%, so 5.9% with your GT as collateral is very expensive in comparison.
Without trying to be a party pooper, I think 5.9% is not good.
Unless you know places where you can invest your cash at over 10% (gross yield that would net you 5.9%) - it makes little financial sense to take a loan at 5.9%.
If you cannot lay the extra £40k, and are still thinking you can afford this car, a line of credit on your mortgage line would be a lot cheaper
That adds up to the price of a new clutch, so why wouldn’t I go the mortgage route?