I GOT IT
this morning with Belhasa, 1st go!
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gtmash wrote:Good for you
OHHEG wrote:gtmash wrote:Good for you
Thanks man, I had a good teacher from Belhasa which turned out to be priceless. I think the main reason why people fail so many times is that thier instructors don't give a damn about teaching them properly or there's perhaps a language barrier.
Anyways, I got a okay raise this year so any idea if the regular 1.6L Mini is affordable?
gtmash wrote:OHHEG wrote:gtmash wrote:Good for you
Thanks man, I had a good teacher from Belhasa which turned out to be priceless. I think the main reason why people fail so many times is that thier instructors don't give a damn about teaching them properly or there's perhaps a language barrier.
Anyways, I got a okay raise this year so any idea if the regular 1.6L Mini is affordable?
You'll have to define affordable. It costs much more than a Civic.
OHHEG wrote:gtmash wrote:OHHEG wrote:gtmash wrote:Good for you
Thanks man, I had a good teacher from Belhasa which turned out to be priceless. I think the main reason why people fail so many times is that thier instructors don't give a damn about teaching them properly or there's perhaps a language barrier.
Anyways, I got a okay raise this year so any idea if the regular 1.6L Mini is affordable?
You'll have to define affordable. It costs much more than a Civic.
Sorry, didn't mean to be so stupidly fague
In your website it says the range is from 75-150K (I'm guessing that's the 189 BHP convertible S). I think I won't be able to afford anything more than the regular Cooper which should be around 85-90K, am I right?
gtmash wrote:OHHEG wrote:gtmash wrote:OHHEG wrote:gtmash wrote:Good for you
Thanks man, I had a good teacher from Belhasa which turned out to be priceless. I think the main reason why people fail so many times is that thier instructors don't give a damn about teaching them properly or there's perhaps a language barrier.
Anyways, I got a okay raise this year so any idea if the regular 1.6L Mini is affordable?
You'll have to define affordable. It costs much more than a Civic.
Sorry, didn't mean to be so stupidly fague
In your website it says the range is from 75-150K (I'm guessing that's the 189 BHP convertible S). I think I won't be able to afford anything more than the regular Cooper which should be around 85-90K, am I right?
According to my year-old price list, a Cooper costs 90k, so you're right. Although my prices are for the old model, it should still be similar.
OHHEG wrote:gtmash wrote:OHHEG wrote:gtmash wrote:OHHEG wrote:gtmash wrote:Good for you
Thanks man, I had a good teacher from Belhasa which turned out to be priceless. I think the main reason why people fail so many times is that thier instructors don't give a damn about teaching them properly or there's perhaps a language barrier.
Anyways, I got a okay raise this year so any idea if the regular 1.6L Mini is affordable?
You'll have to define affordable. It costs much more than a Civic.
Sorry, didn't mean to be so stupidly fague
In your website it says the range is from 75-150K (I'm guessing that's the 189 BHP convertible S). I think I won't be able to afford anything more than the regular Cooper which should be around 85-90K, am I right?
According to my year-old price list, a Cooper costs 90k, so you're right. Although my prices are for the old model, it should still be similar.
Thanks a mill for the confirmation. I'll see for myself tomorrow (they're closed on Friday, how stupid is that). Should I be worried about the AC?
KeithL wrote:Congratulations on the licence
well done indeed.
People seem to have nice things to say about Belhasa...