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10th April 2007, 13:30 | #11 |
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Only one (arguably) down side with the V8 Tourer or at least the two I test drove, they felt a little bit looser at the back due I assume to the extra weight behind the axle than the saloon but seeing as I tend to use mine for fun only and wouldn't even think of driving it on ice that is not such a big problem.
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Thank you everyone for the information, it's really appreciated. Reading about the information put up, it is a matter of having the time and patients to fix any what is essentially "niggly" problems.. Or pay someone on here to come do them for me heh.. My mum asked me the other day when i was looking at some tourers and saloons, "oh you dont want an estate do you?" i was like hell i dont care, there both beautiful, and the estate would be awesome when i go abroad in it! All being well, come the end of May, after ive had couple pay packets gone in, ill be getting one. Be good timing for Germany in July too! |
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10th April 2007, 17:26 | #13 |
Posted a thing or two
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as a youngster aswell, 24, i was 23 when i got my 260 and would recommend one, it always gets looks at shows and suprises people because they don't know what is lurking under the bonnet and has a massive grin factor when ever i drive it.
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