Robin
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M. If you buy the TT you are actually female.
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by jr
ah but thats not just tt's, thats everything VAG
yes but its applies to a TT does it not which is one of the 2 cars under consideration
sorry i thought you were mentioning things that i had not heard of on the TT going wrong
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
M. If you buy the TT you are actually female.
Why??
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Robin
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Not because the TT is gay, just because the M Roadster is awesome and anyrhing less good means you've taken the homo option.
The BMW will be a billion times more fun to drive, the engine has some soul and makes an awesome noise and it's got the right (M) badge on it.
I'm sure if Jambo drives both he'll conclude the same.
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Not because the TT is gay, just because the M Roadster is awesome and anyrhing less good means you've taken the homo option.
The BMW will be a billion times more fun to drive, the engine has some soul and makes an awesome noise and it's got the right (M) badge on it.
I'm sure if Jambo drives both he'll conclude the same.
I agree with you but your original post indicated that all TT owners were female 
[Edited on 31-03-2008 by whitter45]
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Jambo
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i havent debated that the M will be the better drivers car, im strugling to decide which makes more sense to buy and easiest to live with!
TT is far cheaper to run and more practical
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
i havent debated that the M will be the better drivers car, im strugling to decide which makes more sense to buy and easiest to live with!
TT is far cheaper to run and more practical
if you look at it from a money point of view the TT is a better buy
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Jambo
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newer car same money. BUT the mroadster would hold its money better imo.
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Robin
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Newer doesn't always mean more reliable.
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Colin
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If this is what you've narrowed it down to, id get the ZM, making sure I got one in the correct colour, low miles & a hard top!
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Colin
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Or if I may throw a spanner into the works : http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/largepic.asp?i=429046&noPics=6&make=BMW&model=Z4¤t=6
That's advertised for £15k, so for another 2-3k you can have 3L soft top BMW thats newer
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Jambo
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true robin, but older does mean bushes etc start to wear out no matter age...
If i get an M itl be a black or red one tbh
And wouldnt get a hard top dont see the point!
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Dione J
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quote: Originally posted by Rob B
A honda s2000
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Colin
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Hard top would be a must have purchase for me if I was buying a soft top, then again I do live 400 miles NORTH of you Jimy bob
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Robin
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Hard top would be good for resale value Jambone
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Tom
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Need somewhere to keep it aswell, but worth having for the winter imo.
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jimmy 2.1
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M Roadster with hard top! 
There's a red one where i live and it looks and sounds amazing!
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Colin
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Should have got this tbh - http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/382494.htm
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Jambo
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soft top is ok in winter down here, never seen the need of a hard top tbh!
Z4 is nice but i dont have 15k! And to people posting about s2000's they dont interest me sorry!
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by Rob B
A honda s2000
beat me to it rob
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Brett
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BMW
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Should have got this tbh - http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/382494.htm
Awesome cars, so much more manly also
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
quote: Originally posted by Colin
Should have got this tbh - http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/382494.htm
Awesome cars, so much more manly also
Apparently 2.7 times stiffer than the roadster - better handling!
I think its a solution!
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Jambo
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never see one that cheap again Coling, they are cool. I still prefer the drop top tho (zips flame suit)
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Tom
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Zip it up real tight 
They aren't normally that cheap.....
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