I miss my 3 series coupe!! It was brilliant and solid as a rock.. apart from the rear arch rustLoaded up for tomorrow View attachment 294410
I miss my 3 series coupe!! It was brilliant and solid as a rock.. apart from the rear arch rustLoaded up for tomorrow View attachment 294410
I had a 3 series BMW, it was a HOS.I miss my 3 series coupe!! It was brilliant and solid as a rock.. apart from the rear arch rust
That's a shame, to date is the best car I've ever hadI had a 3 series BMW, it was a HOS.
Mine was the 2 door saloon, no aircon, no power steering, no sunroof, no ABS and it used 5 litres of oil to go from Brighton to Birmingham and back and that was from new.That's a shame, to date is the best car I've ever had
325i coupe, 1993 E36
No Aircon, no traction control, no sunroof even, just abs that didn't get in the way
A good idea, they use those for insurance purposes as well don't theyCould be done fairly with a tracker for those wishing to enter ULEZ on a regular basis.
They do indeed. A mileage allowance could be allotted according to the vehicles emissions.A good idea, they use those for insurance purposes as well don't they
Your XJS was a better motor thenMine was the 2 door saloon, no aircon, no power steering, no sunroof, no ABS and it used 5 litres of oil to go from Brighton to Birmingham and back and that was from new.
Fairest system is similar to many other countries. The tax on it at the pump is put to what would be 'road tax'. That way more fuel, more tax. Taking the Megane as an example, again, she gets 2-3 times the mpg , than the L322. However, does 7 x the mileage. So, it still works out she pays more tax. No fibbing, or faking on mpg, as you pay for what you use.It would be fair to say it should be based on mileage... But as mileage can be faked and fibbed about. It's much easier for those who tax to say it does that, you own it, you obviously drive and you will pay for that.....
Injuste or mal fait !!
The XJS was great as was the service from Harwoods garage, surprisingly economical on long runs too. The best car I have ever ad by farYour XJS was a better motor then
Not a V12 then?The XJS was great as was the service from Harwoods garage, surprisingly economical on long runs too. The best car I have ever ad by far
nothing wrong with the jag v12Not a V12 then?
I couldn't agree more but, not exactly economical but, a small price to pay.nothing wrong with the jag v12
we drive range rovers, who worry s about economyI couldn't agree more but, not exactly economical but, a small price to pay.
Great motors old JagsThe XJS was great as was the service from Harwoods garage, surprisingly economical on long runs too. The best car I have ever ad by far
I don't like living in the west anymore.. why the frig do people risk their lives to come here illegally!?They do indeed. A mileage allowance could be allotted according to the vehicles emissions.
New JLR vehicles supposedly have a tracker built in, it has been used to confirm the presence of a vehicle at a murder scene. The EU now or are about to require all new vehicles to be fitted with a black box recorder plus an accident reporting and localising system that automatically reports an accident and it's location.
No way, the AJ 3.6.Not a V12 then?
Over powered gas guzzling monster even with the May heads.nothing wrong with the jag v12
Me for one.we drive range rovers, who worry s about economy
It would be fair to say it should be based on mileage... But as mileage can be faked and fibbed about. It's much easier for those who tax to say it does that, you own it, you obviously drive and you will pay for that.....
Injuste or mal fait !!
I pulled everything out of it electrical wise,That's a shame, to date is the best car I've ever had
325i coupe, 1993 E36
No Aircon, no traction control, no sunroof even, just abs that didn't get in the way