i just want to go drive it now lol!!
This boils my piss. There really are some pathetic people out there.
I hope their car sets fire with them in it, maybe then they'd have something real to moan about.
Because they dont want an audi showroom to have its cars for sale over shadowed by some flashy aston?
Without being funny, im sure the dealer principle could afford to banger race an aston if he wanted, so I doubt very much its jealousy, its just a bit inappropriate, you wouldnt want a Focus RS parked up outside your Vauxhall dealership either, despite again the dealer principle probably being worth millions.
I think people are probably taking it out of context.
Because they dont want an audi showroom to have its cars for sale over shadowed by some flashy aston?
Without being funny, im sure the dealer principle could afford to banger race an aston if he wanted, so I doubt very much its jealousy, its just a bit inappropriate, you wouldnt want a Focus RS parked up outside your Vauxhall dealership either, despite again the dealer principle probably being worth millions.
I think people are probably taking it out of context.
Because they dont want an audi showroom to have its cars for sale over shadowed by some flashy aston?
Without being funny, im sure the dealer principle could afford to banger race an aston if he wanted, so I doubt very much its jealousy, its just a bit inappropriate, you wouldnt want a Focus RS parked up outside your Vauxhall dealership either, despite again the dealer principle probably being worth millions.
I think people are probably taking it out of context.
clearly not actually read the reason hahaha!!
Because they dont want an audi showroom to have its cars for sale over shadowed by some flashy aston?
Without being funny, im sure the dealer principle could afford to banger race an aston if he wanted, so I doubt very much its jealousy, its just a bit inappropriate, you wouldnt want a Focus RS parked up outside your Vauxhall dealership either, despite again the dealer principle probably being worth millions.
I think people are probably taking it out of context.
i might have to get the train to work BUT i get home and ive got a f**king aston martin sat waiting for me!
The person at the top agreed to the car being there for a short time.
Then their staff kicked up a stink, probably based on jealousy.
So the person at the top had to make a choice, and like any manager they picked the happiness of the masses over that of the individual.
Indeed, agreeing to bend the rule for one person becomes a bad choice when others mention it, means that you then have to decide to either bin the rule totally or enforce it or look a hypocrit to your staff who will lose respect for you.
The only mistake they made IMHO was saying that it would be ok for a while till she got something else, was setting themself up for a fall there.
The person at the top agreed to the car being there for a short time.
Then their staff kicked up a stink, probably based on jealousy.
So the person at the top had to make a choice, and like any manager they picked the happiness of the masses over that of the individual.
thats not how i read it
i read employees have been told no parking on site unless they have a company car .
someone without a company car has been allowed to park on site whilst the rest aren't
the outcome is people are a bit miffed ...... i am sorry but i think it would not have mattered what it was parked there they would have had every right to see someone was getting preferential treatment .
its pretty straight foward ,and i don't see it as an aston issue , for that matter neither did chip
we had similar isues with a dockland car park that was free , it was managers only parking , then a non manager got to stick his car in , and people got pissed off , i see it as the same thing .
Not at all.
They probably didn't expect their staff to be so pathetic.
If they said, "yeah you can park it here indefinitely, crack on" then yeah, they're making a mistake.
Allowing it for a week or two is a compromise.