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Bargain bulletproof motoring Mr Cr0w.
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After a £3600 VW Passat TDI that seemed to get a new fault every Tuesday, It's pure luxury. The entire Climate Control System packed in 18months ago, the last few weeks of actually having a heater and windscreen demister have been wonderful. It would have cost me the £900 I spent on the Omega, to just fix the heating on the VW, so far I think I made the better choice
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i've got a Focus ST and the other half drives a modified Corsa
ST is a great car IMO, the best car I have owned so far although my Astra works van is pretty good aswell (yeah right!) |
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when I went to test drive the ST, i drove the orange one i said I liked everything apart from the colour i then discovered I could buy it in blue or black so I went for black |
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Have a 1987 Mazda RX-7 Turbo II. It's in my avatar. It's putting out ~240hp and weighs ~2600lbs, I'm making a reasonable estimate compared to when it was dynoed @ 215-220hp. It works great except when the idiot owner decides to do something to it. Soon it will have a Megasquirt doing the EFI duty. It's a surprisingly powerful open source DIY ECU.
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I should probably update what I have seeing as I updated my car last year to a Golf V GTI. Dark blue, manual. Wish I'd gotten the xenon lights, though, as the normal ones are terrible (or maybe it's just my car ).
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I drive a beaten 1998 Vauxhall Omega MV6 Estate. 195K miles on the clock, one head gasket is on the way out, runs on LPG, I treat it like a shed, but it starts runs goes, and has Xenon lights so I can see where I'm going in these lovely warm winter days/evenings!!!!
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6 Jan 2007, 19:22 (Ref:1808373) | #114 | ||
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Family car is an 06 FIAT Multipla JTD. Great car, very versatile. Is our 3rd one. Not as good looking with the new nose though. No problems to date (7k miles).
Commuting car is a 99 Citroen Xantia HDi 90bhp - picked it up cheap and gets around 50mpg. Also no problems so far. |
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Diesel Focus... 1.6 TDi for me. Feel that torque!
But hey, it's free thanks to work. I need a promotion to get myself something a bit quicker! JB |
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Changed over the work wagon last week, new one is a Jan 07 dedicated lpg one. 115L usable tank capacity, and the spare wheel goes into the back meaning there is only just over 1200L boot space with the rear seat up!
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i drive an electric blue peugeot 106 1.1, 35,000 miles on the clock it gets me from A-B and actually it is quite comfy and has decent handling for a shopping car.
the colour is exactly the same as the creation CA06H LMP1 car from last year which is good i think lol |
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I'm currently carless but since I've just turned 18, I'll be inheriting my brother-in-law's red 1999 Fiat Seicento Sporting. The problem with this is that my 60 year old Dad has a yellow 1999 Fiat Seicento Sporting. Difference is mine has a CD player, is slightly newer and has power sterring. Plus, at 1.1 litres insurance shouldn't be too bad either.
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