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Oh right, a young doctor friend had one and sent it back because it was too fast. :biggrin-new: I do like the skyline, muscle car! Anything Nissan you'll get quite a lot of bang per buck compared to buying German. And they make cars over here too, bless em.
Slightly off topic so sorry but I love my cars so I have to ask, is that right ADR, in what way? Handling, suspension, comfort,?
My son is saving for a Nissan GT-R, any knowledge on them lol.
In every measurable way other than to look at and listen to the GTR will run rings round it.
Oh right, a young doctor friend had one and sent it back because it was too fast. :biggrin-new: I do like the skyline, muscle car! Anything Nissan you'll get quite a lot of bang per buck compared to buying German. And they make cars over here too, bless em.
He did nearly give up the saving and go and get an m3 but he just couldn't do it, he said the only thing that would change his mind over the GTR is if he bought a house to rent out and start a property portfolio , so time will tell, the only trouble is you can't do 193 mph in a two bed semi lol.
He did nearly give up the saving and go and get an m3 but he just couldn't do it, he said the only thing that would change his mind over the GTR is if he bought a house to rent out and start a property portfolio , so time will tell, the only trouble is you can't do 193 mph in a two bed semi lol.
The only people who say that are people who have never driven one, they look amazing but they drive like a landrover!
I've always thought of Astons more like a grand tourer.
They are still a prestige mark though and are doing well in business <<<<<<<<<<<< Thread related
As for brexit if we vote out what is to stop the EU putting the same tariffs as they do for the USA on cars made in the uk? they might not be British owned but we still have around a million jobs dependent on the industry that could all end up in Poland! For sure if I were German or french that would be my first action on the Uk leaving.
As for brexit if we vote out what is to stop the EU putting the same tariffs as they do for the USA on cars made in the uk? they might not be British owned but we still have around a million jobs dependent on the industry that could all end up in Poland! For sure if I were German or french that would be my first action on the Uk leaving.
Come on any imposition of EU tariffs on UK manufactured goods would result in plant closures is a complete fallacy, It is accepted that there will be some job losses in the sectors affected, but these would be limited! It would not make any economic sense for large scale manufacturers (assuming that they enjoy some form of optimal efficiency) as the cost of relocation into the EU would make such a move prohibitive, as would the loss of experienced and skilled workers, who could not reasonably be expected to relocate overseas, especially when their skills would be placed in demand by other manufacturers within the UK. Delays brought about by the establishment of a new plant within the EU, hiring and training of new staff, plus the negotiations of new contracts with suppliers would take many months, if not years, and result in a vast loss of market share and brand recognition.
As for brexit if we vote out what is to stop the EU putting the same tariffs as they do for the USA on cars made in the uk? they might not be British owned but we still have around a million jobs dependent on the industry that could all end up in Poland! For sure if I were German or french that would be my first action on the Uk leaving.
Tanking the UK economy is hardly part of the EU master plan. We are their cash cow and they know it.
Let France and Germany pin themselves to the roaring economies of Greece, Poland and Albania. They ain't going to like it.
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