> The government recently changed the rules so I can buy cars
> without paying any VAT on them (the first thing that they
> have done that I agree with in the last five years)
Oh I know your reasons for buying what you're buying and all that but I
think the idea for the government dropping VAT on cars for disabled
people wasn't aimed quite as your "level" ... I think it was
aimed at
making your average modified Ford Focus more affordable.
> Try doing that with a Scooby, or that other Jap car you're so
> fond of whose name escapes me at present ;-)
LOL ... I know we agree to differ on our tastes in cars and I'm sure we
will continue to do so.
Firstly 10,000 miles would last me four months roughly so continually
trading up a one year old low mileage car is just not on the cards for
me.
Secondly your M3 hasn't a snowball in hells chance of keeping up with a
Scooby or a Skyline in anything other than a straight line but then
again anyone fully excercising the capabilities of any of them on the
roads really should be questioning whether they're sane and what
they're
gonna say when they see the flashing blue lights!
Phil
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