Decided to get one very soon
Decided to get one very soon
Hi everyone.
Just joined. My wife and I decided this weekend to get a XF as our next car. My eldest son has one and he let us both have a test drive. Wow! We're both very impressed especially as we love the older cars with umph. Currently she has a Mazda MX5 Roadster (import) which is brilliant. I own a Ford Mustang powered MGZT 260 MK1 SE (300 BP) V8 which I have had masses of fun with. But after 4 years it's time for my last fun before I have to get an "Old Mans car) when I retire.
We're off on holiday at the end of the month and plan to sell the MG on our return and immediately buy a XF (same day hopefully). What I get for the MG will pay for the XF.
See that there are loads of them on the market n UK. Spoilt for choice really. My local garage man is a Merc trained mechanic with loads of certificates. He recommends the XF big time and mine will be his third in our home town.
So hope to be a proud owner within a month or two.
Max
Just joined. My wife and I decided this weekend to get a XF as our next car. My eldest son has one and he let us both have a test drive. Wow! We're both very impressed especially as we love the older cars with umph. Currently she has a Mazda MX5 Roadster (import) which is brilliant. I own a Ford Mustang powered MGZT 260 MK1 SE (300 BP) V8 which I have had masses of fun with. But after 4 years it's time for my last fun before I have to get an "Old Mans car) when I retire.
We're off on holiday at the end of the month and plan to sell the MG on our return and immediately buy a XF (same day hopefully). What I get for the MG will pay for the XF.
See that there are loads of them on the market n UK. Spoilt for choice really. My local garage man is a Merc trained mechanic with loads of certificates. He recommends the XF big time and mine will be his third in our home town.
So hope to be a proud owner within a month or two.
Max
Re: Decided to get one very soon
Hi Max
Welcome to the crossfire fold. I look forward to meeting you and seeing your xfire at a future meet.
Don't forget to regester now on www.ukcrossfires.co.uk and keep up todate with all the groups new's.
I retired over 10 years ago, and since then have had a Marcos Mantula Coupe V8. a Marcos Mantara Spyder V8 , plus two crossfires and still belt around in my crossfire Roadster. Life starts at retirement, not ends!
UKKen. (ish)
QUOTE=MaximumXF;695373]Hi everyone.
Just joined. My wife and I decided this weekend to get a XF as our next car. My eldest son has one and he let us both have a test drive. Wow! We're both very impressed especially as we love the older cars with umph. Currently she has a Mazda MX5 Roadster (import) which is brilliant. I own a Ford Mustang powered MGZT 260 MK1 SE (300 BP) V8 which I have had masses of fun with. But after 4 years it's time for my last fun before I have to get an "Old Mans car) when I retire.
We're off on holiday at the end of the month and plan to sell the MG on our return and immediately buy a XF (same day hopefully). What I get for the MG will pay for the XF.
See that there are loads of them on the market n UK. Spoilt for choice really. My local garage man is a Merc trained mechanic with loads of certificates. He recommends the XF big time and mine will be his third in our home town.
So hope to be a proud owner within a month or two.
Max[/QUOTE]
Welcome to the crossfire fold. I look forward to meeting you and seeing your xfire at a future meet.
Don't forget to regester now on www.ukcrossfires.co.uk and keep up todate with all the groups new's.
I retired over 10 years ago, and since then have had a Marcos Mantula Coupe V8. a Marcos Mantara Spyder V8 , plus two crossfires and still belt around in my crossfire Roadster. Life starts at retirement, not ends!
UKKen. (ish)
QUOTE=MaximumXF;695373]Hi everyone.
Just joined. My wife and I decided this weekend to get a XF as our next car. My eldest son has one and he let us both have a test drive. Wow! We're both very impressed especially as we love the older cars with umph. Currently she has a Mazda MX5 Roadster (import) which is brilliant. I own a Ford Mustang powered MGZT 260 MK1 SE (300 BP) V8 which I have had masses of fun with. But after 4 years it's time for my last fun before I have to get an "Old Mans car) when I retire.
We're off on holiday at the end of the month and plan to sell the MG on our return and immediately buy a XF (same day hopefully). What I get for the MG will pay for the XF.
See that there are loads of them on the market n UK. Spoilt for choice really. My local garage man is a Merc trained mechanic with loads of certificates. He recommends the XF big time and mine will be his third in our home town.
So hope to be a proud owner within a month or two.
Max[/QUOTE]
Last edited by UK ken; 10-04-2012 at 07:23 AM.
Re: Decided to get one very soon
Hi everyone.
Just joined. My wife and I decided this weekend to get a XF as our next car. My eldest son has one and he let us both have a test drive. Wow! We're both very impressed especially as we love the older cars with umph. Currently she has a Mazda MX5 Roadster (import) which is brilliant. I own a Ford Mustang powered MGZT 260 MK1 SE (300 BP) V8 which I have had masses of fun with. But after 4 years it's time for my last fun before I have to get an "Old Mans car) when I retire.
We're off on holiday at the end of the month and plan to sell the MG on our return and immediately buy a XF (same day hopefully). What I get for the MG will pay for the XF.
See that there are loads of them on the market n UK. Spoilt for choice really. My local garage man is a Merc trained mechanic with loads of certificates. He recommends the XF big time and mine will be his third in our home town.
So hope to be a proud owner within a month or two.
Max
Just joined. My wife and I decided this weekend to get a XF as our next car. My eldest son has one and he let us both have a test drive. Wow! We're both very impressed especially as we love the older cars with umph. Currently she has a Mazda MX5 Roadster (import) which is brilliant. I own a Ford Mustang powered MGZT 260 MK1 SE (300 BP) V8 which I have had masses of fun with. But after 4 years it's time for my last fun before I have to get an "Old Mans car) when I retire.
We're off on holiday at the end of the month and plan to sell the MG on our return and immediately buy a XF (same day hopefully). What I get for the MG will pay for the XF.
See that there are loads of them on the market n UK. Spoilt for choice really. My local garage man is a Merc trained mechanic with loads of certificates. He recommends the XF big time and mine will be his third in our home town.
So hope to be a proud owner within a month or two.
Max
If you would like to buy a nice SRT6 Roadster, check out the one I am selling here:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...x-my-srt6.html
Regards
Nigel
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