philw696
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That's what the Jaguar is for.Yeah, but......
.....there's use and then there's 'small hours of a January morning flog to Leeds' use....
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That's what the Jaguar is for.Yeah, but......
.....there's use and then there's 'small hours of a January morning flog to Leeds' use....
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I have a friend who had 2 QP’s (consecutively) as daily drivers. Bought one with 60k on the clock and took it to 120k without much hassle. Now has a Ghibli, so it’s certainly possible.
That's what the Jaguar is for.
He is in the Netherlands…Our climate is rather different though
I feel you…I had a bit of an argument about getting another car today….but if I do get it..hopefully the bite isn’t as bad as the barkAhh. Well. Apparently we are no longer a three car household....
...if we were, it'd be a GT
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I feel you…I had a bit of an argument about getting another car today….but if I do get it..hopefully the bite isn’t as bad as the bark
Well sell her car then!Our climate is rather different though
Ahh. Well. Apparently we are no longer a three car household....
...if we were, it'd be a GT
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I feel you…I had a bit of an argument about getting another car today….but if I do get it..hopefully the bite isn’t as bad as the bark
Well sell her car then!
Definitely. I did for 11 years, with 4 different versions of the QP V across that time.Would anyone use a QPV as a daily these days? Asking for a friend.....
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I used my 1st QPV as a daily for about 12 months but it was only 4 years old and had covered 14k miles, so close to new in condition. No issue at all but the youngest is now 10 years old so likely to have more issues. I personally prefer something practical and effortless for every day use (currently TDV8 RR, previously V8 7 series, S Class Mercs) and treasure the 5k pa miles I do in the fun cars.Would anyone use a QPV as a daily these days? Asking for a friend.....
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Bonhams Cars : 2008 Maserati Quattroporte Saloon Chassis no. ZAMFD39C00038136 Engine no. 131118
• Rare right-hand drive model • Automatic transmission • 51,500 miles recorded • Good service historywww.bonhams.com
Definitely. I did for 11 years, with 4 different versions of the QP V across that time.
I used my 1st QPV as a daily for about 12 months but it was only 4 years old and had covered 14k miles, so close to new in condition. No issue at all but the youngest is now 10 years old so likely to have more issues. I personally prefer something practical and effortless for every day use (currently TDV8 RR, previously V8 7 series, S Class Mercs) and treasure the 5k pa miles I do in the fun cars.
Would anyone use a QPV as a daily these days? Asking for a friend.....
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That is rather lovely…but why do they say rare right hand drive ? A QP is rare by other standards but all for sale are RHD in the UK on AT…Could be because we are in the UK maybe….
sadly, I think they will be lucky to get £9,000 for it.
Might push £9,500 if they bother to clean the inside
Absolutely. I see no problem with using a QP as a daily. Obviously it'll not be the cheapest car to run as a daily, but on the other hand, the purchase price is ludicrously low, so that helps.Yes, did. Would you now? Genuinely interested
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