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  1. WELCOME TO RIP OFF BRITAIN !!!

    By the way - It wont be long before we all need the security measures you mention over here !! (Pathetic Government is doing nothing to curb crime over here and just sends the scumbags on nice holidays) - can't put them in jail because we don't have enough hotel rooms...... sorry I mean cells.

    The Ed

    What? Isn't there the death penalty in UK? Don't they chop off your hands when caught stealing? Oh wait, getting my country researching mixed up.... LOL

  2. To answer why coming to the UK (in no particular order):

    1) I have always been a true loyal Brit and have always wanted to come back to the UK

    2) To escape the reverse apartheid as I have now reached the glass ceiling here.

    3) Anywhere you go, there is crime, A crime in the UK makes headlines, a crime in SA might make the sports section if it's gruesome enough. To give an example, my house has the following security features: Laser beams, Electric Fencing, Pallisades, burglar bars on all windows, Trellidors on all the doors, alarm system coupled to a security company. All that and they'll still be able to get in.

    4) The next President will send the country down the same path as Zimbabwe.

    5) Being analytically minded, I have assessed to "cost of living". Sure, petrol is far more expensive, cars, houses etc but on an average, taking everything into account, it's only 1.4 times more expensive in the UK. Take for example, a house loan of 150,000 pounds at an interest of 7% compare that to a house loan here of 1,500,000 at 15%, You spend your life paying off interest as the rate is higher and the amount is higher.

  3. As I am relocating to the UK, I thought I'd do some research and comparisons between SA and UK.

    Using today's exchange rate of 15.24 pounds to the rand,

    A BMW 330i Steptronic in SA will cost R407,000-00 (converted 26,706). IN UK it costs 30,575 (14.49% variance)

    A Audi A5 3.2 FSI Quattro will cost R467,500-00 (converted 30,675). In UK it costs 33,625 (9.61% variance)

    A Merc C350 A will Cost R432,000-00 (converted 28,346). In UK it costs 33,385 (17.77% variance)

    A Lexus IS250 SE A will cost R377,600-00 (converted 24,776). In UK it costs 29,637 (19.62% variance)

    What's worse is that all the cars in SA come standard with a 5 year (lexus - 4 yr) maintenance plan and on the Lexus, the "multimedia packet" is standard and I haven't built this into the UK price.

    If I was to trade my vehicle in here in SA, at max, I'd get about R288,000, that's a mere 18,897 pounds. What would I get if I sold my 2007 Lexus IS250 SE-L with multimedia pack in the UK?

    Interesting......

  4. It is with regret that in all likelihood, I will be selling my Lexus as the cost of shipping it is just too cumbersome.

    It is going to be such a pity and I probably will not be able to afford one in my destination country either.

    It's been a fantastic car and I will be sorry to see it go....

  5. Can anyone give advise on what work / costs etc is involved in converting an IS250 from metric km's / litres etc to miles / gallons. Obviously the speedometer and DVD navi will have to be converted etc.

  6. You might want to think twice before going to any meets!

    We will all want to be taken for a spin :)

    PS...me first :P

    We only get 5th gear and topgear eposides from 2003.

    Also, latest news is that the IS-F is coming to SA later this year too.

    Is there anywhere I can find the "results". I'll be more interested in the comparisons between the IS-f, M3 and RS4 particularly the pricing as SA is a hugely dominant Audi / BMW market.

  7. does anyone else find the location of the AUX in inconvenient? or rather its impossible to close the armrest once a jack is put into the aux in? is there any other way of connecting the ipod, maybe another aux in at the back of the head unit?

    And also the Cigarette lighter next to the AUX in seems totally impractical. Using a cigarette lighter charger for my ipod, I find I have to use the lighter in the ashtray....

  8. R7-47 a litre for 95 octane (BP Ultimate).

    It's regulated in South Africa so there is no need to be driving around looking for the cheapest. It's the same price across the enitre country.

    COnverting, it is 0-56.

    Wow that is like more than half price of UK prices

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