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Option at £37k ? In this very competitive market place?

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 hours ago, vrskeith said:

 

Well driven 286bhp hot hatch can keep up with 500bhp Porsche.:thumbup:

 

35 minutes ago, vrskeith said:

 

Many people think 4WD and loads of power will win over a standing half mile but having more torque than an M140i at 517nm this is the number that really counts as torque equals acceleration and power equals maximum speed.:nod:

14 hours ago, shyVRS245 said:

Many people think 4WD and loads of power will win over a standing half mile but having more torque than an M140i at 517nm this is the number that really counts as torque equals acceleration and power equals maximum speed.:nod:

Driving in a straight line is such fun Bro Init. No wot I mean.

1 hour ago, vrskeith said:

Driving in a straight line is such fun Bro Init. No wot I mean.

YO innit guv.:tongueout:

 

 

 

 

 

On 13/10/2019 at 16:22, vrskeith said:

 

I seen a new Mazda 3 this week, what a stunner.  Perhaps this could be the catalyst for a return of the MPS performance arm? 

 

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