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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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alt: god, where do i start? per month? as my sister-in-law always says to me, swipe, if you earned £500k a year, you'd spend £501k.
overall probably my shiny new car, which costs about £1k a month in terms of loan, insurance and petrol.
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 15:50, 3 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
My insurance is going to shoot up if I move somewhere like London for a job, but I'm sure as hell going to keep the car only having had it about 4 months.
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 16:02, Reply)
my friend described it as the batmobile on sunday, i was secretly very chuffed.
insurance is not THAT much more in london, unless you are like me and you previously had it locked up in a secure garage in cheshire, that is!
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 16:24, Reply)
I suppose it's better for people to perve at if it's stopped in traffic all the time :P
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 16:27, Reply)
obviously not in rush hour traffic, but if i am working weekends or visiting friends in different places or when i might not want to be tied to the last tube and i am also not drinking (clearly). i think it is a fallacy that you don't drive in london. fine, you don't NEED to, but it's just as easy as driving anywhere else. just a bit slower sometimes!
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 16:42, Reply)
I was just messing with you. I have an account with streetcar, and use it more often than I think.
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 16:55, Reply)
And it's still hundreds of pounds. I'd need somewhere with secure parking or I'd be screwed.
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 16:29, Reply)
and an old Golf.
Since I currently have an Audi, I'm doing well.
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 16:06, Reply)
Oh Swipe ! You can have all the bumhole pictures you like, I'd even let you tatto "Offically sponcored by 'Swpe, brought to you by the good people who bought you [your company name]" (including the red squggly lines under the spelling) for that sort of complete mortgage finishing off.
(, Tue 17 Aug 2010, 16:37, Reply)
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