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Well, technically speaking, I am back in the ranks of the unemployed having a week off while between jobs. The last few days on my last job were absolutely hectic and I was very sad to leave the company and top quality colleagues behind.

In the last few days I have been out car hunting and, having had a look what Germanic automobilia was available in my budget, I have opted for a brand new Hyundai i40 Tourer .. what an incredible dashboard and a lovely car to drive. I took delivery of it last night and am still trying to find my way around all the buttons and gadgets (fully loaded with equipment).

So now I have rest of the week to relax and start getting up to speed with my new job which starts on Tuesday (it appears nobody wanted to pay me for a couple of stat days over Easter).

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WHAT .... and there was I thinking that you were snowed in without any electricity :lol:
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Not wishing to be pedantic - but since when has Hyundai been Germanic??

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Ha Ha Ken has Julie not shown you the long list of "to do" yet :lol:

The end of an era is always sad but I'm sure lot's of exciting and challenging things to come :thumbup: :D
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For the first time in years I had the Christmas period as holiday a couple of years ago. After a couple of days I was regularly reminded of all the jobs that needed doing and I had a vision of what retirement would be like.

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david63 wrote:
Not wishing to be pedantic - but since when has Hyundai been Germanic??
What I meant was having looked at the prices being asked for a second hand BMW's and Audi's (with limited equipment) I decided to go for a brand spanking new Hyundai.

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Dancing Queen wrote:
Ha Ha Ken has Julie not shown you the long list of "to do" yet :lol:

The end of an era is always sad but I'm sure lot's of exciting and challenging things to come :thumbup: :D
Fortunately Julie has let me off the chores this week :-)


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Good luck with the new car - and many many happy miles (especially to join a cruise) to both of you.

Meanwhile - the important bit - did the garage give Julie a bouquet of flowers? If not - why not spoil here with something spherical and choccie?

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Boris+ wrote:
... why not spoil here with something spherical and choccie...
Why would Julie want a cow poo covered hub cap ? :lol:
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Enjoy the few days off Ken & the new car ... good luck in the new job :D

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Hi Ken

Local shop are giving a Hyundai free if you spend more than £10 in one hit :wtf:

The Giant and his Ferrets wish you well with your career change and happy driving

Regards to you, Julie and the doggies

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Enjoy the new car Ken. What colour is it, you left out the most important bit of info! All the best for the new job. :thumbup: Jay
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hope you are enjoying your new Hyundai ken we got a new hyundai I30 last week and it is a lovely car only problem is that the wife likes it so much I hardly get to drive it

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Thanks everyone.
Poole Boy, I don;t have that problem since Julie doesn't drive .. she just expects to be chauffeured everywhere.

Here is a snap of my new car ... my borther refers to it as the 'pimp mobile' with the privacy glass
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We've had a Getz for the last 7 years - very reliable and we'd gladly have another Hyundai.
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I see you choose the same colour as we did


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Hyundai seem to be a good seller and numbers are increasing.

Ken, is it very fast?

Do they do a sports car these days? I don't mean that awful coupe thing they used to do!



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Kendhni wrote:
Thanks everyone.
Poole Boy, I don;t have that problem since Julie doesn't drive .. she just expects to be chauffeured everywhere.

Here is a snap of my new car ... my borther refers to it as the 'pimp mobile' with the privacy glass
[ Image ]

Could it double up as a hearse. :?

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poole boy wrote:
I see you choose the same colour as we did
I don't get to choose the colour ... Julie always chooses the colour ... I didn't like it at first but it has grown on me.
Ray Scully wrote:
Could it double up as a hearse. :?
Having seen the black version of it I would say 'yes' ... even the sales man referred to the black one as 'The hearse'.
GerryM wrote:
Hyundai seem to be a good seller and numbers are increasing.

Ken, is it very fast?

Do they do a sports car these days? I don't mean that awful coupe thing they used to do!
Not particularly fast (about 10.5 seconds 0-60) but, being a diesel, she has a lot of torque. Since much of my driving is done in rush hour traffic that isn't really an issue for me.
I suppose the sportiest car they do over here would be the Velostar (it has the strange configuration of having 2 doors on one side and one on the other)

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We bought a new hyundai a few years ago - my other half insisted - it was like a baked bean tin - one little bump and it crumpled. Soon went back to the germanic tanks!

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