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ARRON BIRD 10 March 2004 02:33 PM

Clive who said I needed an extension of my cock???
Only you I believe.
My missus thinks its big enough.
The other chap has some valid points but is mainly talking a load of boIIox.
all my opinions i`M AFRAID TO SAY ARE BASED ON FACT AND TRUTH OTHER THAN MAKE BEIEF AND READING TOO MANT MOTORING MAGAZINES.
If that rubs you up the wrong way I dont really care.
You are obviousley in a far better position than I to judge a cars performace.
And I shop at Morrisons as its cheaper even tho I have so much more money to spend every month having got shot of the bimmer.
I will always have the fastest trolley whichever brand.

ARRON BIRD 10 March 2004 02:34 PM

PS the brakes on the M3 are crap....look good but cant cut it oh and you always feel like your sitting too high in it as the electrics take up too much room under the seat.

McFurtis 10 March 2004 02:44 PM

Just made my point like the rest of you. Suppose that makes me as bad as you.

But, hey, at least i had something constructive to say, based on my own experience not someone elses.

If this is your idea of fun, you really do need to get out more!

CraigH 10 March 2004 02:47 PM


and you always feel like your sitting too high in it as the electrics take up too much room under the seat
Sure that's not your fat ass? :D

nigsy 10 March 2004 02:55 PM

I "monstered" both a tesco and sainsbury trolley last week in my waitrose, the tesco almost got me in the twisties

ARRON BIRD 10 March 2004 03:08 PM

McFustie I dont take Scoobynet to seriousley mate.
Tend to look when waiting for my printer at work
Kitchen design pah!!!
Read my post carefully and you will see that I have had an M3 and loved it.
Just fell out of love with the ammount of money it was costing me!!!
it horses for courses mate.
Craig I`m inly 13 and a half stone mate.
I seem to remember you being fatter than me!!!

McFurtis 10 March 2004 03:13 PM

Yes aaron i did notice your post about the M3, i was a bit general but so were the numbskulls leaving those stupid posts.

At least you had one and are in a position to comment. Hope you enjoyed it while you could.

I just had to put my say in, as you do.

Wound a few people up though didn't it!!!!!!

Richard Askew 10 March 2004 03:15 PM

*Sighs* aaah just like the olden days :D

McFurtis 10 March 2004 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by MadMark
McFurtis

So if it's your first time on here - how come the 68 Posts?

MM


Good point - am using a friends loggin

Jiggerypokery 10 March 2004 03:23 PM

"Good point - am using a friends loggin"

So we won't know whether you've gone or not? :D

ARRON BIRD 10 March 2004 03:30 PM

seemed to work ok yeah but it does take a little more effort to get me really moist ;)

Clive the Brave 10 March 2004 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by ARRON BIRD
Clive who said I needed an extension of my cock???
Only you I believe.
My missus thinks its big enough.
The other chap has some valid points but is mainly talking a load of boIIox.
all my opinions i`M AFRAID TO SAY ARE BASED ON FACT AND TRUTH OTHER THAN MAKE BEIEF AND READING TOO MANT MOTORING MAGAZINES.
If that rubs you up the wrong way I dont really care.
You are obviousley in a far better position than I to judge a cars performace.
And I shop at Morrisons as its cheaper even tho I have so much more money to spend every month having got shot of the bimmer.
I will always have the fastest trolley whichever brand.



Arron, please remember that there's not may women out there that don't fib about things like...... WOW that was the best ever!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think everyone has had that from time to time, or is it just me over performing

I new it would not take much to get you all going on about which trolley is best.
Taking in to account that Tesco's have a weight balance in the wheel's so it turns easier, I have to go for Tesco for handling, but for all out power the Spar trolley is the quickest but unstable at speeds, very very rare are well.

I do like the handels Sainsbury's have got to offer.
So a bit from each would make the very best trolley.

Same goes for the Scooby and the M3,,,, loose the M3 bit's and take the Scooby

6 pot 10 March 2004 05:03 PM

I THINK THE THREADS NOW GONE WELL OF COURSE, ANYBODY WANT TO COMPARE CARRIER BAGS, YOU KNOW MINES GOT BIGGER HANDLES THAN YOUR'S, TYPE OF THING. :rolleyes: :D

tiggers 10 March 2004 06:03 PM

So we started talking about an M3 and ended up talking about a shopping trolley - Hmmmm - there's something raeehr poetic about that ;)

Skittles 10 March 2004 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by tiggers
So we started talking about an M3 and ended up talking about a shopping trolley - Hmmmm - there's something raeehr poetic about that ;)

Or, you could say we started talking about a Scooby and ended talking about shopping trolleys ;-)

Why yet another M3/Scoob thread? Jelousy apart the M3 is FAR superior, but costs far more.

PS for all those of you going on about how mad the M3 is in the wet...
I got of my M3 for a C4, with much more sophisticated 4WD than a Scoob. A C4 with 4WD understeers a bit, a Scooby understeers a lot more.

If you want to drive with a challenge, get a RWD.

Clive: TOOL!

scooby took a dump 10 March 2004 09:11 PM

How about an RS4 or RS6 Audi can we get them in on the big debate. :p

6 pot 10 March 2004 11:51 PM


Originally Posted by scooby took a dump
How about an RS4 or RS6 Audi can we get them in on the big debate. :p

Yet again both of these cars are considerably more expensive that a WR1 so it wouldn't be fair to try and do a like for like comparison.

Nuff Said :D

Misha 11 March 2004 12:33 AM

Just want to put my 2 cents in. What can I say? BMWs are better made cars all over. The quality overall is much better. I just say what is my expirience and opinion. However, Subarus are much easier to tune and the AWD is a great addition to the snow countries:) If you are looking for a daily driver with sporty character go for the M3 manual. If you are looking for a car which you gonna use on track or street racing:) go for the JDM STi. P.S. Bring it yourself to the UK directly from Japan- gonna cost you twice less than from a UK dealer. As for the depreciation- Subarus depreciate VERY fast. I have a '03 Nov reg Spec C ltd with 4.5K miles which cost me 29K new and now i struggle to sell it for 24K.

ARRON BIRD 11 March 2004 11:37 AM

I am a big fan of RWD.
I honestly prefer it to the current STI I have....however with the DCCD whatever you have the best of both worlds.
Thats where my money will go in a Year or so.
Uk or Import not sure.
as I tend to be a little hard on cars probably a UK car but at a used price rather than the pverpriced new cost.

Clive the Brave 11 March 2004 11:47 AM

so can some one explain what the DCCD function does?

p1virgin 11 March 2004 11:13 PM

Just caught onto this thread - sorry to digress, but...

...ZIPPY, where can I find a $2 hooker????

6 pot 12 March 2004 12:06 AM


Originally Posted by Misha
Just want to put my 2 cents in. What can I say? BMWs are better made cars all over. The quality overall is much better. I just say what is my expirience and opinion. However, Subarus are much easier to tune and the AWD is a great addition to the snow countries:) If you are looking for a daily driver with sporty character go for the M3 manual. If you are looking for a car which you gonna use on track or street racing:) go for the JDM STi. P.S. Bring it yourself to the UK directly from Japan- gonna cost you twice less than from a UK dealer. As for the depreciation- Subarus depreciate VERY fast. I have a '03 Nov reg Spec C ltd with 4.5K miles which cost me 29K new and now i struggle to sell it for 24K.


Thats nothing, I have a mate who has just sold a Vectra 3.2 GSi 4 months old with 2.5k on the clock and lost £11000 in the deal, now thats deep ****! :eek:


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