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Jetpilot

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  1. Not singling out GT but he seems to be the advocate that a new Z is on the way but as you, i dont see it arriving any time soon for many reasons based on model release history/other reasons and i think you are on the money, there will be a new Juke first, there will definitely be a new GTR first both because of sales numbers. They are still punting out 370z's although the deals that can be had would suggest its coming to the end of the line and the only slight muttering of one is from Alfonso suggesting its being "developed". If something more concrete is shown at the Tokyo Motor Show next year its likely to be a prototype design, not forgetting it was 4 years ago we first saw an inclining of the new Supra in the FT1, i reckon we would be lucky to see one by 2021/22. All that said i hope it is sooner and be happy to be wrong. I have had a couple of threads re car prices, Caymans at £60-£70k+, Civic Type R at £40k with decent spec, A110 & 4C at £50+, M series at similar and its a good call, what sports coupes are out there new?
  2. No offence meant but its probably a very small market place when they could be churning out exhausts for bmw's etc which they sell by the 1000's. Whilst ever they may have the jig/templates, they still have to take away production from a volume selling item.
  3. It does make you question how the Scottish independence vote would have worked with regards to borders and them wanting to stay in the EU, dont the SNP have an answer from their vote?
  4. No we are not getting a divorce TM as pm is trying to sort a business deal to avoid a divorce If we end up with hard brexit, yes we will be divorcing.
  5. So in essence she has been very wise to pull the vote and the mp's were right to question it? fair play imho! Pending on what clarifications he gives of course.
  6. Good point If we were actually divorcing them and leaving without anything (hard brexit) we would be discussing the settlement figure only (as per a divorce), but we are trying to form a business deal with them, two very different things.
  7. Maybe the EU will surprise us To be fair if it does tie us to the EU it needs sorting, how i dont know and i dont think the mps (not tyres Ekona) are wrong to oppose it, but as Adrian/Col says, it needs to be in black and white. clear and concise! However, snipes from Sturgeon and Corbyn are just quite frankly laughable. Sturgeon failed to do what she set out to do (dedicating her life to making Scotland an independent nation) and couldnt organise a prayer in a mosque and i suspect Corbyn would have been a quivering wreck and in a care home if he was pm at the moment!
  8. Personally people should have been working in the background on wto deals for this very scenario, i hope thats the case!
  9. I see little no point in not going to the vote, the mp's arent going to come round, the eu is not going to come round, so lets just get the vote done, reject it and go from there! The only arsenal in her locker will be to tell the Eu if they cant renegotiate its going to be a no deal, but that is just calling their bluff and i dont think they will have their bluff called!
  10. How loud do you want it is probably the question, being you have sports cats already anything non resonated or adequately silenced will be loud. personally i dont think you can beat Milteks or Invidia Gemini's, but the Cobra resonated will be a good sound!
  11. Absolutely, but i meant the member states/junker/negotiators, it would be interesting to see what they do if staring down the barrel of a no deal. France wasnt a million miles away with Le Pen, Italy and others talking about a referendum.
  12. I am afraid to say i dont think the EU will bend at all unless they are staring down the barrel of no deal, they are playing hard ball and unified and until we are too i dont think they will give any more concessions.
  13. Tbf some people paid £38k for a 370z Nismo so why not £45k for a modern design and platform and probably far superior for it, although i did think the big engined Supra was rumoured to be more like £50-£60K? You still seem pretty sure another Z is on its way, i admire your optimism
  14. The vote was stay in the eu or leave the eu, nothing more, nothing less, least of all not pending what deal/agreement could be put together. The forecast by remainers for leaving was always chucking the economy under a bus, there is nothing new to the table and now some want to chuck the political system under a bus because it wasnt the right outcome on the vote for a minority! I dont often agree with Ekona but if "people" werent aware of what they were voting for on what was a pretty simple choice, leave/stay, i wouldnt trust them to sit the right way round on a toilet, let alone cast another vote!
  15. So your saying any vote is null and void under democracy, interesting concept
  16. Its not, but the majority voted to leave, democratically do you not think we should leave before we decide to go back to the polls? I really cannot see any good outcome from another referendum for this country, the future may look bleak economically outside the EU, but i reckon the political system would be a total disaster should another referendum go ahead, but i guess it depends again what you see best for the country, economic chaos or political chaos and that will probably align itself with the way people voted in the referendum anyway in all honesty.
  17. To be clear i didnt vote to leave for that reason, but so what if they did they were the majority, do you (just summarising as a remainer) not want democracy or do you only want democracy when it aligns with your views and opinions?
  18. You are not wrong, but the only power we have over that is in our vote, so its probably just down to who you think will waste the least money as they all do it. I remember the protests in 2000 & 2007 with regards to fuel costs, for all the good it did, hence why no one does them probably!
  19. Look at the polls if you believe that for fear of repeating myself, the forecast/split now is hardly any more in favour of remaining than it was when last polled in 2016 and looked what happened then, they were wrong, so no one can clearly state this time would be any different, for or against so its utterly irrelevant what may or may not happen with regards to a 2nd referendum at this time!
  20. Reform usually means job cuts! The nhs, police, education etc etc needs more money anyway, the money has to come form somewhere sorry to say!
  21. Keep up, we voted to leave, so i actually have no idea why people are banging on about the vote or trying to justify staying its irrelevant, fingers crossed!
  22. As pointed out way earlier in this thread the perceived change of vote is just not the case despite all this "information" to detriment of leaving the EU, it is still very much 50/50, you can research the polls should you choose so all points raised to the negative with regards to the vote are moot, that is factual and not opinion. I am not trying change anyones opinions, again i zero problem if you vote remain. I have no problem with scottish politics, why should i, it makes zero difference to me, unlike your continued snipes at Westminster and if you dont think the scottish referendum and uk referendum bare any relation to one an another, well, my points are well founded.
  23. So where would the shortfall come from? Not that i disagree of course
  24. I have absolutely no problem in supporting Brexit and voting to leave, just like you had absolutely no problem in supporting and voting to the leave the UK in the sottish referendum, the only difference is your hypocrisy that it was ok for you, but not for us Your opinion would be way more valid if your standards werent so doubled
  25. I answered your question as quoted above was, how will that impact the poorest people, i have highlighted it in case you are confused, so ask them as they voted out which is well documented!
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