Two BMWs, a Range Rover and a Legend
- Raphael Hickling
- Jan 3, 2023
- 2 min read

Cities visited: Southampton, Wolverhampton, Durham, London, Barnham, Hedge End, Didtcot, Coventry, Birmingham, Peterborough, Canary Warf.
It's been an eventful month for me as I've been on a mission to find and purchase the best cars for my clients. Based in London, I traveled to a number of cities in search of the perfect vehicles. These cities included Southampton, Wolverhampton, Durham, Barnham, Hedge End, Didcot, Coventry, Birmingham, Peterborough, and Canary Wharf.
Throughout the month, I took 45 bus rides and 57 train rides in order to cover an estimated distance of 3,241,858 meters, or 2014.397 miles. I scouted a total of 9 cars and was able to successfully purchase 4 of them. I also picked up 7 parts to complete some of the projects I'm working on.
The cars I purchased include a 1997 BMW E36 318 TI with a manual transmission, a 1996 BMW E39 520i with a manual transmission, a 1994 Honda Legend with an automatic transmission, and a 1997 Land Rover Range Rover p38 with a 4.6 liter engine. Each of these cars is in excellent condition and I'm confident they'll be a hit with my clients.
After purchasing the cars, I drove each one to the port for delivery. It's been a lot of hard work, but it's been worth it as I've been able to add some great vehicles to my inventory. I'm looking forward to continuing to work with my clients and help them find the perfect cars to meet their needs.
-The red Honda has only 60k miles
-The gray BMW has clean lightstone cloth interior and is manual
-The white BMW 318ti has a rare euro spec cloth interior and is manual

Returning to home base. View of the Shard building in the background
Finalized the deal on this beautiful 1997 Manual BMW 318ti
Finalized the deal on this 1994 Honda Legend.
3 of the 4 cars are deliver successfully to the port
The last and final car delivered to the port
Cars have arrived in America and keys are handed to our clients
Both the Honda Legend and the BMW has made it to New York crossing the Verrazano bridge.
The 318ti leaving the port and heading back to its new home in New York.
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