imoz
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Philadelphia 'burbs
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stocks and blondes
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They should have cast Aaron Eckhart.
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Perhaps a sign from above :-) On my way home from a client tonight one of these pulled up next to me, then in front of me. Black, dark tint, pre-facelift, very nice. Had a tail light out though... Guy then got off at my exit. Man, the odds of that... The car looks amazing on the road, it just glides effortlessly.
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Can you even buy an extended warranty for these anymore? That Mulliner interior is out of this world. Weighs so much it probably does fine in the winter. I have yet to find another car with an interior quite like that and the quilted diamond leather.
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I know this thread is a year old, but I've been drawn to these Arnage T's as of late and can't shake it. I'm looking for a new everyday car that is still somewhat interesting/unique, and these keep popping top of mind. Jaguar is probably a more logical choice if going British. But, "in a bentley...no one can hear you scream" :-) The Arnages in general are all over ebay, dupont etc., a lot more on the market than I expected actually, ~40-60k, mostly 00-01 red labels with occasional T's of various vintages. Is the 02+ Arnage T a car that will generally start in the morning/when you want it to, and work, or will it drive you crazy with little things breaking / electronics, randomly decide not to start, etc.? I see CGT's etc. all the time, but very rarely see these around, maybe once a year I'll see one, kinda surprises me but also attracts me to it. I'm probably going to wind up with a G55 AMG, which is a completely different kind of vehicle, but I keep coming back to the Arnage T. I think they are great looking cars and something in me wants one, but I gotta be able to live with it year round and I'm not looking for a shop queen. Is this a car that will sit in the shop and eat money?
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I just can't get excited over bmw's anymore. They need to get back to a purer form and reduce the complexity and dependence on software. The upwards slide of prices needs to be matched with an improvement in quality control. Don't know that I could buy another one, they've lost their luster with me, was happy to unload my last one which was full of mysterious software bugs and strange electrical behaviors.
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Cool color, beautiful car. Sounds like its been a relatively hassle free low maintenance 100k, less troublesome than some of my daily drivers. Gives me pause to think perhaps these are not so scary to own.
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It depends on what you're looking for. How about a 2007 Exige S? Or take that money and invest it and buy a Lambo once it grows.