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#154483 29-Oct-2014 14:33
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Wow this editor is broken!

Does anyone know what the GOVT does with it's old Limos? Seems like they are getting some new ones?

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11350044

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  #1164356 29-Oct-2014 14:43
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My guess is they have some sort of buy back deal with BMW. 



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  #1164358 29-Oct-2014 14:46
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Probably be auctioned off at Turners.

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  #1164360 29-Oct-2014 14:49
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Last lot went to Turners , I imagine this lot will go the same way...

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10745577



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  #1164376 29-Oct-2014 15:02
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LOL : 

However, he warned the 3-litre, 6-cylinder diesel cars were expensive to keep on the road. "They [the buyers] can expect to spend thousands for even a basic service. Any major repair will probably cost you about the same as a new Chinese car - they are not recommended for beneficiaries."

As if any beneficiaries have 60K lying around to buy a BMW :) 


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  #1164378 29-Oct-2014 15:06
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Same reporter for both articles referenced.
Must be a slow political news day.
I do wonder how many k's these vehicles will have clocked up though.




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  #1164390 29-Oct-2014 15:12
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Waste of money ... oh wait, since when do they save any money?

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  #1164392 29-Oct-2014 15:12
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Actually I'm surprised they haven't voted for their pay rises yet

 
 
 

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  #1164398 29-Oct-2014 15:19
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joker97: Waste of money ... oh wait, since when do they save any money?


I don't see it that way. Our PM doesn't even have his own plane. In this day and age is that reasonable? 

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  #1164414 29-Oct-2014 15:20
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networkn: 

As if any beneficiaries have 60K lying around to buy a BMW :) 



I'll be that guy...

Seem to be a lot of beneficiaries running around in nice newish model Holdens, have Sky TV and more holidays overseas than me, so why not one of them have a ex-govt BMW..... Im sure WINZ will cover the repayments.

(yeah, Im bitter :-p)





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  #1164416 29-Oct-2014 15:23
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xpd:
networkn: 

As if any beneficiaries have 60K lying around to buy a BMW :) 



I'll be that guy...

Seem to be a lot of beneficiaries running around in nice newish model Holdens, have Sky TV and more holidays overseas than me, so why not one of them have a ex-govt BMW..... Im sure WINZ will cover the repayments.

(yeah, Im bitter :-p)



Quantify a lot? I know of SOME, but I guess it depends what you consider a lot.


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  #1164422 29-Oct-2014 15:28
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Keep an eye out on trade me, 2007 730LD, one lady owner, barely used and full service history.


A Toyota Corolla would be a cheaper replacement, they will do 500,000km's easy and cheap to service. Only problem is some of the larger MP's might not be that comfortable sitting in the back. 

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  #1164440 29-Oct-2014 15:53
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networkn: Wow this editor is broken!

Does anyone know what the GOVT does with it's old Limos? Seems like they are getting some new ones?

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11350044


They used to get sold off at Turners and I imagine they still will. I think the last ones went for circa $40k. Sadly without the CR plates on them!

They are nice cars - I went in them once or twice.





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  #1164441 29-Oct-2014 15:54
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BTR: Keep an eye out on trade me, 2007 730LD, one lady owner, barely used and full service history.


A Toyota Corolla would be a cheaper replacement, they will do 500,000km's easy and cheap to service. Only problem is some of the larger MP's might not be that comfortable sitting in the back. 


Yes...but it's a Corolla. 





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  #1164442 29-Oct-2014 15:55
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networkn:
xpd:
networkn: 

As if any beneficiaries have 60K lying around to buy a BMW :) 



I'll be that guy...

Seem to be a lot of beneficiaries running around in nice newish model Holdens, have Sky TV and more holidays overseas than me, so why not one of them have a ex-govt BMW..... Im sure WINZ will cover the repayments.

(yeah, Im bitter :-p)



Quantify a lot? I know of SOME, but I guess it depends what you consider a lot.



To be honest, even one person affording that whilst living off the hard work of others is too many.





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  #1164443 29-Oct-2014 15:56
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Geektastic:
BTR: Keep an eye out on trade me, 2007 730LD, one lady owner, barely used and full service history.


A Toyota Corolla would be a cheaper replacement, they will do 500,000km's easy and cheap to service. Only problem is some of the larger MP's might not be that comfortable sitting in the back. 


Yes...but it's a Corolla. 


Plus Corollas are most common in white and we know that Hone doesn't like white ones! No chance of his daughter being taken to the prom in a white one either. 



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