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I wonder if they ever topped the oil up. Old mans Aston was dealer serviced from new. Fred did the 40k (roughly) service, air filter had cars original build date sticker on.
Had a play with the edge in Paris. Personally prefer the feel to the iPhone, but hate the Samsung os. For my usage, doesn't offer anything over my current phone, and it's too big (standard complaint )
You should get rid of it because your phone tells the time.
And then buy an apple watch so you can get all your messages etc on your phone. Because your phone doesn't already do all that........................
Pricing of straps makes me baulk when it's Rolex etc. But there's a heritage and process at work that I can understand.
Pricing of Apple straps brings to mind snake oil.
Each to their own. But regardless of the functionality they add, it'll never pull me away from old fashioned watches.
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You have to applaud their marketing. It's the most impressive aspect. Build a massive, expensive phone that a large number of people because it's apple, and to be seen using apple. Then sell an expensive add on, that means you have to use the expensive phone, less.
Watches offer more than that. You can appreciate them as objects. Hence why the lack of accuracy with automatic movements doesn't make them cheaper. Judged purely on functionality, they should be cheaper.
You can't appreciate the apple watch in the same way. It's the ultimate evolution of this
For me, they're pointless. Had the pebble watch, and once past the novelty stage it's not been used.
They'll be a success, but they'll never, ever be able to offer what a good 'proper' watch offers. And the pricing is absurd.
Wouldn't go near kwik fit in a clio, let alone an M. Cleaned mine for the first time today, massive suspension setup session yesterday, this one may be a keeper.
That's why the chap in Italy checked them out. Well known supplier in Italy. I recently purchased some kW v2's from a German eBay supplier, £400 cheaper than UK.
I think he's reversed onto it. The bumper is cracked and damaged. But it'll bend that way, getting off is going to be interesting. That bollard seems to have a flap, those are the ones that need a key to lower I think. Silly way to f**k up your ferrari.
Saw one today. Really unimpressive looking from the front. No aggression, dull. Looks great from rear 3/4. It's like different people designed each half.
Why would you pay that much though? If the warranty is gone there are surely numerous other companies that could offer the same for far less?
Crazy figures for such a small engine. 67k miles with no warranty? Good luck!