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| Originally Posted by wilksj01 You want an Aston Martin yet you live in a dodgy part of Manchester?! Brave, brave man!
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| nearly really old Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Lattice of coincidence
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| BL Metro 1L (998cc I think) Renault 19 1.9d Renault Meganne Coupe 1.6e Mercedes A Class 170cdi Avante Garde Alfa 147 1.6tspark Lusso 4 door Renault Cleo Van 1.4 (maybe 1.5) dci (still have) Audi TT Coupe (180 quattro) BMW 320i sport saloon E46 Subaru Legacy Sports Tourer SpecB (still have) Had the scoobie since May2005 and it's still the best car I've ever had, a perfect mix of practicality and performance - recommend it to anyone! Wise old man won't you help me please? My house is a squash and a squeeze. |
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| Having spent £500 per month on repairs average and many, many man hours to keep my 200sx on the road, I decided I wanted a car that was cheaper to run, but still reasonably fast. Also it had to have air con. So I bought a Xsara VTS that was completely standard, and later that year in a dyno day, the completely standard car dynoed 179 BHP Not bad for a car that'll do over 30 MPG and a 15.7 second quarter (down the pod - got the slip to prove it!) I'll probably be selling it this winter but havent decided what to replace it with yet. "In a perfect world... spammers would get caught, go to jail, and share a cell with many men who have enlarged their penises, taken Viagra and are looking for a new relationship." |
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| Having survived without a car for years, I went for one a year ago as I was cycling to work on a busy, narrow A-road in icy weather. Lorries would bomb down it and clip me. And twice car's would swerve in front of me seeminly to try to knock me off. Once a guy was leaning out of the window to scream at me while trying to hit me. Ended up going for a 3year old Mazda 323. Red, 1.6. Works well, holds all I need to, and should last for a long while. That reminds me, I need to book my annual service... 939 3800 X2 | 2gig corsairXMS 3200C2 1950XT | 500gig,320,200,160 Plextor DVD burner | Yamaha CRW-F1 CD-drive Thermaltake Xaser 3 w 480W FSP | X-fi fatal1ty Camera setup: Canon 350D, Sigma 17-70 f2.8-4 macro, Canon 70-300IS, Sigma 20 1.8, Peleng 15mm fisheye |
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| Parents bought the one that I drive now (about 10 years agoo) because they have 4 kids and with them, thats 6 of the 7 seats in a ford Galaxy. Also it doubles as a delivery vechicle when buying bulky stuff for the chippy and also because the guys at Renault ket ignoring my dad when he wanted one of their cars! Oh and I think us (the kids!) went "I want this one........" Woohoo now Assistant Manager! |
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| It's funny how good sales reps are at actually stopping people from buying their cars ![]() My dad was the same - went into a couple of dealers wanting to test and buy a car that day - the disinterest of the rep led him to go elsewhere at least 3 times. |
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| I bought what I did because I couldn't find anything else that I liked that gave me the performance I wanted at a price I was prepared to pay. I looked for quite a while, tried a variety of alternatives and bought the one I loved when I tested it. |
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| Mine costs £40 Tax per year, does 70+ mpg with about 420 miles to a tank, and costs £400 to insure (I'm 21) and its not a Prius. Reasons speak for them selves. |
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| radix lecti | Originally Posted by Saracen That the M3? Nice cars, but I'd still be tempted more by the new 3.4 Boxster S
(As far as I know, they are a similar price new) ![]() ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ. |
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| Originally Posted by dave87 Which, of course, wasn't an option at the time.
But, for that matter, I've tried a few Porsches. They are certainly interesting, but I just don't like the drive. The only one I enjoyed actually driving was a 911 Turbo, and I certainly wouldn't have wanted it as an only car. And I could have had two M3s and £20k change for what it would have cost me. Each to his own, I guess, but to me, Porsches are just too much of a "look at me" car, especially for a bloke of my age. I'd feel like a plonker, to be honest. An M3, on the other hand, is quick when you want it, but as tame as a pet dog when you just want to potter about town. And, while those interested in cars might know what it is and what it can do, for most people it's just another common-as-muck 3-Series. As I say, each to his own. For me, the M3 was a practical option. A Boxster wasn't, even if I had liked them. |
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| We've a Mazda 6 2.0 TS. I had always liked Mazdas, and in particular the old 323, but never had the dosh for one then. The 6 is a pretty similar shape but a wee bit bigger. Would have liked an RX-8 but the missus felt it was too much of a stretch. She's wanting kids and stuff. Bah ! |
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