Whats going to be your next car
13-07-2003, 21:02
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A Civic Type R Hopefully
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13-07-2003, 22:01
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Originally posted by Helpy Person
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A little racer at heart eh???
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13-07-2003, 22:05
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Originally posted by Helpy Person
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does no one else think they look like an MPV?
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13-07-2003, 22:13
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I don't really mind what I drive, but I won't own or drive a ford...
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14-07-2003, 22:06
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Quote:
Originally posted by Helpy Person
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Hello again
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14-07-2003, 22:36
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I want the new relaunched Audi A3 to replaced my aging V reg Audi A3
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14-07-2003, 22:43
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I don't know what my next car will be, but it will probably be sooner than I was intending. For the last year I've had a Focus Zetec and I would advise anyone to think before they buy one of these cars. I can't take away from it that it is a fantastic car to drive (handling etc.), but the build quality and the materials used on the interior leave a lot to be desired - cheap looking plastic inside and the exterior trim has started falling off after 2 and a half years.
Anyhoo, I'll probably get a Toyota Corolla, or something else sensible and boring  . I like the look of the Alfa 147 but they're too expensive to run
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14-07-2003, 22:45
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14-07-2003, 23:28
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If I could afford it (between £13k & £18k dependent on options) it would be one of these
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15-07-2003, 11:58
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Quote:
Originally posted by KingPhoenix
A little racer at heart eh???
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yup lol
Got the sport at the moment and I love it
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15-07-2003, 12:22
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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well...not a CAR as such....
this is what i bought yesterday......
*hangs his head in shame*.......
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15-07-2003, 12:24
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not bad, but where do you put the batteries?
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15-07-2003, 12:32
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Originally posted by Lord Nikon
not bad, but where do you put the batteries?
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batteries?? thats a bit posh....i thought i pulled it backwards as far as it will go, and then jump on as it speeds forwards
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15-07-2003, 12:36
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SPEEDS forwards? you're optimistic....
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15-07-2003, 12:44
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Quote:
Originally posted by Lord Nikon
SPEEDS forwards? you're optimistic....
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lol, well someone has to be  ....and before you get all smug with your 4 wheel mode of transport, i pay £15 tax a year, and can go about 120+ miles on £5 of petrol - oh and leave you standing in heavy traffic....
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