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Best car you have owned?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mine Vauxhall move gte and a Peugeot 206 gti hdi,, both fantastic,, nova prob best of all as u drove it, no computers to bore you, and it had a character to drive it |
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over a year ago
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"Very nice!!! Got mine for £13,000 two years ago and have been offered 28 grand "
My last Sierra Cosworth (2wd Saf) was tuned to 570bhp. It ate clutches and gearboxes and was murder in the wet. But when the conditions were right it was a missile. I sold it to Severn Valley Ford. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Debating if i should sell up or keep it off the road in mint condition for a few years and watch the value rise "
I'd sell it mate. Keeping it off the road will cause it more problems in the long term. Either drive it or get rid... |
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By *un_JuiceCouple
over a year ago
Nr Chester |
For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
Anyway best car i,ve run is an Audi Allroad, Special Edition |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
Anyway best car i,ve run is an Audi Allroad, Special Edition"
So when a bailiff turns up and takes it away because you've not paid your council tax you can laugh because the jokes on them?! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Without any shadow of a doubt , My Peugot 205 GTI !!
That was the most fun and the best drivers hatchback ever ! wicked little car
I did then have the 306 XSI 2.0L whihc was also bloody good fun but not quite on a par with the 205 ( not far off though )
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
Hull |
Best car for me was my first ever car, a company supplied, Honda Integra, Automatic! Wonderful car in all respects.
A close joint second were two automatics, one being a Rover automatic, and a Vauxhall Vectra Auto 4 door saloon. |
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By *at2Couple
over a year ago
north Down |
"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
Anyway best car i,ve run is an Audi Allroad, Special Edition"
Totally true the word register in law speak means to give ownership of .. |
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By *lassic1Man
over a year ago
bellshill |
Two stages here......in seventies had an Avenger full tune with Holby top end....loved it to bits when I was at that age.....now many years later it must be my current C220 Merc ..had two now brand skweaky new .....nice enough for me. |
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"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
Anyway best car i,ve run is an Audi Allroad, Special Edition"
So when I recently sold my other car I should have cleared it with the REAL owners (The DVLA)?..... |
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"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
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What an absolute crock. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
What an absolute crock."
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By *at2Couple
over a year ago
north Down |
"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
What an absolute crock."
I'm sorry but if you understand law and legal documents then look up blacks dictionary on the meaning of the word register when used on a legal document and signed by the person not the man on the four corner rule then you should understand that doing so is giving ownership of said and over rides law of the land which states that no one can cause harm or loss this is how they can take your car and scrap it ... |
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"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
What an absolute crock.
I'm sorry but if you understand law and legal documents then look up blacks dictionary on the meaning of the word register when used on a legal document and signed by the person not the man on the four corner rule then you should understand that doing so is giving ownership of said and over rides law of the land which states that no one can cause harm or loss this is how they can take your car and scrap it ..."
Blacks is a dictionary of US law. |
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By *un_JuiceCouple
over a year ago
Nr Chester |
"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
Anyway best car i,ve run is an Audi Allroad, Special Edition
So when a bailiff turns up and takes it away because you've not paid your council tax you can laugh because the jokes on them?! "
Totally different kettle of fish, but I assure you there are many ways to see bailiffs off. Problem is many people accept what they are told as being the truth. Look into it and you'll uncover a lot more rights than you think. Removal of implied right of access will keep them bastards at bay unless they have the correct warrant signed and acted on within three days from the courts which many of them don't. They play on fear, the best option is to remain debt free but many people don't and get bullied into letting them in.
Don't take this lightly check it out if you don't believe it, look into it. A friend has a website called get out of debt free dot org. It will enlighten you with regards to all sorts of aspects of policies & procedures for parking fines, council tax, utility bills, credit card debts.
We find it amazing that people always mock those that question, use their own brains instead of accepting the norm as being real. Uncover it for yourself. We've been into this for years and know it to be credible. We hve nothing to gain by trying to help others realise. |
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"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
What an absolute crock.
I'm sorry but if you understand law and legal documents then look up blacks dictionary on the meaning of the word register when used on a legal document and signed by the person not the man on the four corner rule then you should understand that doing so is giving ownership of said and over rides law of the land which states that no one can cause harm or loss this is how they can take your car and scrap it ..."
sounds like a conspiracy.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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a 94 toyota supra mark 4, the twin turbo one, only had it for just over two weeks and only drove it 5 times but my god what an awesome car, bought it for next to nothing from a mate who needed the money and sold it for 4 times the price i bought it for. could only afford a fortnight policy for the insurance at the time because in talking about 1999 and i was 24. and i never told my parents about it and it was parked in my friends garage. but i wish i had kept that car now because the 5 times i drove it i became absolutly smitten with it. saw the same car for sale at a jap specialist dealers about 3 years back and it still looked as good as when i owned it and had only done 20k in that time, if i had the money at the time that car would have been mine again |
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By *un_JuiceCouple
over a year ago
Nr Chester |
"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
What an absolute crock.
I'm sorry but if you understand law and legal documents then look up blacks dictionary on the meaning of the word register when used on a legal document and signed by the person not the man on the four corner rule then you should understand that doing so is giving ownership of said and over rides law of the land which states that no one can cause harm or loss this is how they can take your car and scrap it ..."
It's a waste of time with the sheep, mpstly we bite our tongues but it's hard to accept their perception of reality. The fluoride has obviously done the trick with some of them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Flip side to the other thread
I had a Nissan Primera GT. Loved that car"
I loved my GTLE my best car was a Mitsubishi Galant V6 Sport I was only 22 I'm that sad I have a pic of it In my front room lol x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I really loved the Kia Sedona we had when the children were a bit younger. It was brilliant for long journeys - so so comfortable. "
I had a Sedona - my boys loved it. Thought they were Royalty sitting in the Captain's chairs and sniffing the leather!! Lol! |
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"For the record none of us 'own' our cars whether we buy outright,finance or whatever. When you register your vehicles you sign a V5 hich transfers ownership to the DVLA and your/our hard earned money counts for nothing as you become the registered keep, bound by their t & c's to tax,mot,insure THEIR car and keep it roadworthy. Sound crazy, it's true.
What an absolute crock.
I'm sorry but if you understand law and legal documents then look up blacks dictionary on the meaning of the word register when used on a legal document and signed by the person not the man on the four corner rule then you should understand that doing so is giving ownership of said and over rides law of the land which states that no one can cause harm or loss this is how they can take your car and scrap it ...
Blacks is a dictionary of US law."
Don't ruin the conspiracy theory for us all.....just as I was starting to believe that when my property was filed with Land Registry the government took ownership of it.
Was going to ask them to send me a cheque for a new garage door.
Now you have ruined my dream.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just when you thought it was safe to post in a thread the conspiracy theorists come along and ruin it...
Only if you drive your favourite ever car over a grassy knoll...."
And.blow up the world.trade centres! |
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It's a waste of time with the sheep, mpstly we bite our tongues but it's hard to accept their perception of reality. The fluoride has obviously done the trick with some of them "
That reads like a quote from the nutters at the FMOTL forum |
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