For the right car/price I'd happily travel all day for it. It's only one day, but the first day of that car ownership and enjoyment.

Strange comment from someone who doesnt put his aprox. location in his profile?liffy99 wrote:PS - any reason why FS adverts never seem to advertise an aprox. location ? It's really time wasting pursuing something of interest to find that it's 250 miles away !
I don't think so, last thing I'd want is some nutter to visit me because of a posting on a forum, selling a car is a bit different, any nutter is welcome to come and drive your babyStrange comment from someone who doesnt put his aprox. location in his profile?
These things don't grow in trees - and all here imported. But gotta tell ya, went ~3000km for mine (that's ~2000miles, for you UK lotImol4vant wrote:My last two cars have both been over 400 miles from home.mikeyquattro wrote:also, whats wrong with travelling 250+miles for the right car? I did...
The train journey, final deal and drive back. Now that's a good day out.
Wouldn't miss it for the world.
...yes! Every man (or woman) has their taste!s4-99 wrote:An S4 can be just as special to someone as an RS4 is to you lot who own one. Some people may only want to drive a saloon and not an estate. S4 wideboy for example have the best of both worlds looks wise and performance if tuned. There are alot of S4's out there that have more power than RS4's and vice versa. The RS4 cost more money because it's a rare motor and will become a classic. You cant knock a decent S4 though they still hold there own and still look well against alot of modern cars.....Just my 2p bit![]()
And the fact that i've got an S4I've had it 6.5 years and still enjoy it like the day i got it
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