Looking at buying a +2
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And just wait till the recession is over and the bubble bursts,you'll then be left with a car that you dare not take on the road,and be unable to recoup the purchase price...
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Rohan, all,
I do not disagree with your views.
I am far from an investor or speculator or someone who just looks at cars in a nice and cozy storage place.
As said earlier this can be close to a philosophical/religious debate .... so let's close it and make sure we do enjoy our cars whether original or not (each one being free to have his own views on the matter without raising all sort of comments, a bit like religion, your choice but don't bother others with your own if different from theirs ....).
I do not disagree with your views.
I am far from an investor or speculator or someone who just looks at cars in a nice and cozy storage place.
As said earlier this can be close to a philosophical/religious debate .... so let's close it and make sure we do enjoy our cars whether original or not (each one being free to have his own views on the matter without raising all sort of comments, a bit like religion, your choice but don't bother others with your own if different from theirs ....).
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