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Nigel
Moderator Group Joined: 09-November-2002 Status: Offline Points: 6941 |
Topic: BMW E36 Driver Reputations Posted: 17-February-2005 at 14:48 |
I think thats about enough....again
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therealmccoy
Really Senior Member II Joined: 27-April-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 552 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 14:48 |
Damn!!! You found me out!!!! This was going back when I was 18, I used to laugh at the turds on display... I was young and naive lol |
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Peter Fenwick
Bavarian-Board Contributor Joined: 27-August-2003 Location: Lost somewhere in time... Status: Offline Points: 6484 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 14:42 |
Praktisk, the thread has gone a little off topic but then lots do. I do tend to go off on tangents myself as well as being a self confessed waffler. I also have a bit of a reputation for carrying a soap box under my arm. I must say though earlier on I got me a bit fired up by some of the posts which did me wonders in the gym later on. As for people coming from other forums, I agree there do seem to be a few who's only purpose on here seams to be to wind people up and be offensive. There was a coment made about carpet bagging on a different thread in reference to people who don't give anything back to the forum. Well it strikes me that the person who made the coment and perhaps another person in particular don't seem to add anything at all. A final thought, if you don't like BMWs, go and find another forum
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Hiabboy
Really Senior Member I Joined: 05-February-2005 Status: Offline Points: 325 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 14:21 |
I drive/push/weld an e23 735i se executive if you are what you drive we know what i am ............ One day when my ship comes in (or i get a few winning scratchcards!) i'm going to buy an e46 then i'll be proper and i can spend sundays zymolling it and drinking chateau du lidl .Until then I can only dream.
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Praktisk
Really Senior Member II "Wanna buy some pegs Dave?" Joined: 06-June-2004 Location: Royston Vasey - Are U Local? Status: Offline Points: 845 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 13:49 |
no Doive youve taken what im saying the wrong way ... off topic i have no problem with, I take most topics off topic .. What I am getting at, and Im sorry if I didnt present this in a way which was easily understandable, is that you get the odd s... house that thinks they need to launch a personal attack on someone else, and base their opinion of someone on what they drive / how wealthy they appear to be. Why would I object to new members, wouldnt be a forum then would it? as long as there not sh... housing on anyone, the more the merrier.
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Doive
Really Senior Member II Joined: 09-February-2005 Location: Clinging to a turbine, Hexham Status: Offline Points: 1212 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 13:36 |
You mean you don't like it when a conversation is a little bit random? I tend to drift when I talk to people, and when others in here are drifting too then we can't help but move off topic! I don't see it as a particularly bad thing, it often gives rise to several new topics that can be suitably drifted off in the fullness of time. I'm also guessing from your comments that you object in some way to the newest members - well I'm a new member but I didn't come over from the 'other' forum, and I really can't see the problem. Its called a diverse membership. If everyone here conformed to the same opinions then every thread would go something like: 'New one series is nice'....'Yep'.....'I agree'.... and so on. Get used to people with different opinions, no matter how useless to you they are - some people find them amusing! So, I hear some E36 drivers are giving us a bad reputation? |
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Praktisk
Really Senior Member II "Wanna buy some pegs Dave?" Joined: 06-June-2004 Location: Royston Vasey - Are U Local? Status: Offline Points: 845 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 12:27 |
Just a quick observation - like a couple of the points expressed here TOTALLY OFF TOPIC. If you knock a shed down that housed a load of rats, the rats will just move to the next shed and take up residence there. Same as if a forum that is frequented by people with useless opinions, that dont help anyone else in any way closes down, they too move onto the next one .. ie. this one. Shame isnt it. Edited by Praktisk |
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Doive
Really Senior Member II Joined: 09-February-2005 Location: Clinging to a turbine, Hexham Status: Offline Points: 1212 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 11:45 |
When I see a NI registered car in Scotland I am pleasantly surprised, don't see too many of them. I think its very tragic that people such as Darren should spend a small fortune on a number plate proudly displaying their abbreviated monicker, especially when it's Irish and it just looks pikey. My father wanted me to register my car in NI but I flatly refused on this very basis. In terms of Irish personalised plates, the worst is yet to come I'm afraid chaps. The powers that be in County Fermanagh have chosen their new regional plate to be _IG 1234, so be prepared for the onslaught of numbers such as 'BIG', 'MIG' (for all the welders obviously) and 'WIG'. I think the BIG plate will be very popular with the chavs in a couple of years time. The DVLA should make them all non-transferrable on issue so the morons can't buy them all. |
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Peter Fenwick
Bavarian-Board Contributor Joined: 27-August-2003 Location: Lost somewhere in time... Status: Offline Points: 6484 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 11:31 |
I wasn't aware that the 1 series had any warranty problems!? Ugly is in the eye of the beholder. I know people who think the Impretza looks horrible. Slow is relative. Compared to other 2.0 family hatches it isn't. Not supprised at all that Hiabboy thinks Andy boy is the voice of reason Oh and I have no middle class guilt at all, I just thinks it's wrong to make cack handed judgements about people based on either their earnings or what they drive.
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Philip
Really Senior Member II E23 the forgotten 80s BMW Joined: 28-January-2005 Location: Essex Status: Offline Points: 1425 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 11:09 |
Andyboy, this flame war you have fomented is almost as vitriolic as some of the sessions we used to have on the late 7 series register forum. some great spleen venting posts here guys. chat boards are very boring if everyone agrees all the time. Doive, one of my former E23 landfill "council estate" classics was blessed with an NI plate reading DAZ. the guy I bought it from was called Darren. The car had a good stereo and the NI plate. However, no money at all had been spent on boring stuff like brakes, servicing, tyres etc. Does anyone (outside of this forum of course) really think NI plates look cool? andyboy, when you sold your collection of flash motors to invest in property, did you miss them at all, or not give a hoot? I guess you've owned so many cars over the years that nothing impresses you anymore? |
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spokey
Bavarian-Board Contributor Offensive and obnoxious tub of lard Joined: 02-March-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1948 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 11:03 |
I think you're confusing me. It's not about how much a 1er costs compared to a Subaru. If I wanted a Subaru, I'd buy one. I enjoyed driving the 1er more. Me. I don't presume that my opinions are relevant for anyone else. Unlike you. |
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Jonners
Really Senior Member II Joined: 23-September-2003 Status: Offline Points: 601 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 10:49 |
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M3AG
Really Senior Member II 7 series & e36 m3 registrar! (Madness) Joined: 17-October-2002 Location: Good Old Hertfordshire Status: Offline Points: 1644 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 10:45 |
sorry guys, but any chance we can keep the enjoyable bits to a discussion, but leave the insults & mud flinging out?
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Andyboy
Banned User Joined: 04-June-2003 Status: Offline Points: 707 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 10:37 |
Sorry, but there's one argument you've lost.
BMW 120iSe £20'270 Subaru Impreza WRX £19'797. One is slow, ugly and plagued with warranty problems. The other is probably one of the best driving cars ever made and being Japanese, it just works. Good resale value too. Yes, the 1 Series handles okay but so does a Ford Focus and that car doesn't pretend to be the 'Ultimate Driving Machine'. The Impreza would chew up your sweet little 1 Series and spit it out in bits. As a car enthusiast and not a badge snob, I would buy the Scooby knowing that for twenty grand I'm driving something really special. Another £4000 and you could haver a Nissan 350Z which just goes to show what an overpriced turd the 1 Series really is. In your case, BMW marketing has really worked its magic. Sorry, but the 1 Series is just a badge on a rather ordinary car. More fool you, or as the spoof advert on SniffPetrol says (the one with a BMW badge on a dog turd) "You suckers will buy anything". |
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Daz
Really Senior Member II Joined: 03-August-2004 Location: Dubai Status: Offline Points: 1497 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 10:36 |
I thought it was just me that did that. |
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spokey
Bavarian-Board Contributor Offensive and obnoxious tub of lard Joined: 02-March-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1948 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 10:06 |
I can't tell about the wealthy... |
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spokey
Bavarian-Board Contributor Offensive and obnoxious tub of lard Joined: 02-March-2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1948 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 10:05 |
It is? I, for one, don't have the slightest shame about being middle class. I think it is sad that BMWs attract a better class of chav, but I'm long since past trying to justify why I love BMWs on social grounds. I love them (all of them -- even E23s!) and I'll keep driving them no matter how many bankers or chavs or bad drivers drive them too. I think all cars have systemic failures, and it's unfair of Andyboy to pick on new BMWs (which I love just as much as old ones!) just because they've had recalls or whatever. It's just a consequence of BMW making and selling more cars than they used to. As to the earlier slating of the 1er in this thread: fooey to you lot too! I am getting rid of my E38 750iL and my E24 635CSi just so that I can have a 1er. Sure the interior isn't as fetching as my 750, but it's the most fun car I've ever driven. I've tried them all, recently even with some trepidation a 116i, and I've loved all of them. I've owned an E21, an E24, an E30, and E32, 2 E36s, an E34, and E38 and an E39. I've driven dozens, possibly even a 100 other BMWs. I've loved them all, because (for me) they are all great cars to drive. Many people (including me) don't like the look of the new 7er, but I'd still have one in a flash if I could afford it, because it's an amazing drive. I guess what I'm saying is: I love and drive BMWs because they are all (for me) great cars to drive, from the 116i to the 750iL, I've loved every one I've driven. I buy them because they're fun, not because of their looks or their build quality or whatever (although these have all be excellent as far as I'm concerned). I frankly couldn't care less why other people drive them or who the other people are who drive them. And I don't think any of you should care either. |
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Doive
Really Senior Member II Joined: 09-February-2005 Location: Clinging to a turbine, Hexham Status: Offline Points: 1212 |
Posted: 17-February-2005 at 10:03 |
I agree with that, most chavs are either sitting in Maccy D's car park with their mates or cruising slowly through the city to show off their wheels. They even give me a little space and respect in the Chevette! However I regularly have A4's, Passats, 320's and all the usual exec stuff sitting an inch from my bumper eager to get past. My response? I stick religiously to the speed limit in all areas. I think by and large the reps/execs treat me in my little car as a piece of crap to be swept out of the way, and they are mortally offended when I refuse to move over. Diddums. Deal with it. My road as well.
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Andrew Rolland
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Posted: 17-February-2005 at 09:42 |
Getting back to the topic at the start, bad driving... I totally agree with Peter, in fact come to think about I get cut up more by execs in their Audis Mercs and all kinds of BMWs than the chavs in the diddy cars with the front fogs on! The chav who has spent money making his car so low to the ground will drive more carefully cos he won't want to damage the low front spoiler that houses the offending fog lights in the first place. The execs probably all drive company cars so some, no doubt will get treated badly as its not their car to dent! Andrew |
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Hiabboy
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Posted: 17-February-2005 at 08:35 |
Andyboy- the voice of reason!. Whether you are a CHD1 or blue blooded royalty there is no justification for chrome arches, dark tints or N.I indexes(unless you live in N.I!). This addenda advertises to the world that you are sad and probably frequent J.D sports and argos on a regular basis, elizabeth duke anyone?
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