Makes no sense unless you like to burn money. Thoughts?
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Makes no sense unless you like to burn money. Thoughts?
You're a twat.
^OH well the tin foiled buffoon shows up.
I was only joking you retarded septic fvcktard.
No need to be rude.
:)
:rofl:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dapper
because you are in thailand and used vehicles hold their value for reasons unknown and are unlikely to just have been driven to church on sundaysQuote:
Originally Posted by bsnub
more likely to have been loaded with a tonne of yaba and more and been driven like a monkey on LSD
Monkey's on LSD are superb drivers.
Fact.
^^ So like most western rentals.
So you have tripped?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dapper
much better than somchai chamong nokQuote:
Originally Posted by Dapper
FACT
what decade young man - trips have changed over the yearsQuote:
Originally Posted by bsnub
Anyway, in Thailand if buying Thai made, buy new. Cheap finance and hold value well.
In UK no point unless you have money to burn.
Old and geriatricQuote:
Originally Posted by baldrick
Anyone(outside of business or agriculture ) who is buying a new internal combustion vehicle is daft.
A moratorium on the personal motorcar is on the horizon.
^ sounds like my sex life... :)
West coast old man. Tripped whit Ken Kesy? Doubt it...Quote:
Originally Posted by baldrick
because they are so reliable - the rice burnersQuote:
Originally Posted by Mr Earl
goats in my experience do have a use by date :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bettyboo
you have this seppo religious orientination that all d0g created seppoland firstQuote:
Originally Posted by bsnub
my defense as always will be - I don't recall , it must have been some other bloke , have you asked my twin brother :)
This is true.
Especially with leather seats......
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Originally Posted by baldrick
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Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton
Much sense be spoken in this thread.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dapper
Live your protest....
Exactly what balders said, buy new because in Thailand and Lao they hold the value and you get a good resell price, unlike the west where they loose half the value the minute you drive them out of the showroom, fuck knows why? But that's how it is, Once saw a fortuner that was 3 years old and had been sitting in the lot un driven with zero kilometers on the clock and they wanted $ 55,000 for it, the latest model was $ 60,000 tax paid, fucking dreaming, cars are more expensive in Lao than Thailand but same deal with resell, never been able to figure it out personally
They don't rust in Thailand, unlike in the UK. Well, a bit, but no so much it's a problem.