So; what are you driving at the moment?

Focus RS - had it a couple of months.

The launch control is good fun; not yet found a road in melbourne where I can try the drift mode though
 
BMW 520d. Company car. Goes back in Sept looking at the Discovery Sport except no one at the dealership in Stockport seems to want to sell one!
Strange, LR are usually quite good. I found VW in Stockport impossible to get a hold off to look at a car, they just couldn't be arsed calling you back or arranging a test drive whereas every other company would get back to you.
 
Jaguar F Pace which the Mrs crashed into the school fence last week which was about a month after she crashed our other car an Alfa Romeo guilietta at at T junction. Was thinking of migrating to Saudi Arabia but have heard they have revoked their previous sensible policy on women driving.
 
Jaguar F Pace which the Mrs crashed into the school fence last week which was about a month after she crashed our other car an Alfa Romeo guilietta at at T junction. Was thinking of migrating to Saudi Arabia but have heard they have revoked their previous sensible policy on women driving.
Keep the car. Ditch the missus.

Very nearly tempted to go for one of those when I changed car last September. Had the E-Pace been out at that time I'd have probably got one of those But settled for the XE. After 10 years of 4x4's I wanted something different. It's a wonderful car to drive but I didn't fully appreciate it until I hired a Hyundai Elantra when I was in the States earlier this month. Driving that for a week made me realise just how good the Jag is.
 
Keep the car. Ditch the missus.

Very nearly tempted to go for one of those when I changed car last September. Had the E-Pace been out at that time I'd have probably got one of those But settled for the XE. After 10 years of 4x4's I wanted something different. It's a wonderful car to drive but I didn't fully appreciate it until I hired a Hyundai Elantra when I was in the States earlier this month. Driving that for a week made me realise just how good the Jag is.
Funnily enough i've gone the opposite way, driving saloons and coupes to a 4x4 for the first time. I do miss the fun of driving something smaller but the 4x4 is so comfortable. I was thinking about getting an XF, they really are good cars but i worried about the resale value.
 
How many miles have you done in the beemer?
What's gone wrong with it and what's been good about it?
I do very little mileage. Office based, 1 junction on the M60. Prob 6k per year.

No problems with it. really nice car. I had 1 kid when I got it now I have 3 so need to extra space :o)
 
Strange, LR are usually quite good. I found VW in Stockport impossible to get a hold off to look at a car, they just couldn't be arsed calling you back or arranging a test drive whereas every other company would get back to you.
Been in for a test drive, the guy wasn't interested at all. Since exchanged a couple of emails on prices and specs and he's lost interest it seems. Emailed his boss, no response.
 
I grew up on didsbury road, just on the other side of jct1! I also had the range sport on my list as I've got 3 as well, but when you compare what you get with the price, the skoda kodiaq is just so better. The only big car that trumps it, apparently, is the Q7 but that's just a rip off. The other one I looked at was the Volvo xc90 but felt it was just too grandad for me.
I do very little mileage. Office based, 1 junction on the M60. Prob 6k per year.

No problems with it. really nice car. I had 1 kid when I got it now I have 3 so need to extra space :o)

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