I remember one poster on here asked for help to program cruise control in car of some make that I can’t remember - safest option not to drive any car with in
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What’s everyone driving these days ??
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Suity.Originally posted by AtW View PostI remember one poster on here asked for help to program cruise control in car of some make that I can’t remember - safest option not to drive any car with inComment
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The Scirocco - kind of the point I was making.Originally posted by AtW View PostItalian car?
Probably in the market for a leccy car next year.Comment
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2005 Reg Toyota Corolla, 120k miles. Have driven it less in the last few years and just waiting for it to break down so I can justify a new car.
When I had to commute in the previous contract, I drove a 2001 reg Yaris, it was solid, a joy to ride, good fuel economy and no hassle to park.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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It won't. You will never drive a new car.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post2005 Reg Toyota Corolla, 120k miles. Have driven it less in the last few years and just waiting for it to break down so I can justify a new car.Comment
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A 24 year old mazda bongo that we use for camping and all sorts. Got shot of the A6 and bought the Bongo on a whim last year before going perm - it's ace!
(And a little Fiesta)Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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My 1997 Corolla died.Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostIt won't. You will never drive a new car.
Sommat went wrong with the ignition & I couldn't be arsed to fix it.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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You can buy my cayman S. Just had two new tyres and all disks/pads around 4 months ago.Originally posted by LondonManc View Post57 plate Lexus RX
50k worth of kit for about 8 grand. As much as I miss my Cayman, a used Porsche still needs expensive new Porsche parts to look after it properly. Saves having a practical car as well.
I've done 50 miles on them and it's sorned at the moment.
The prices are even more ridiculous when you can't use the car after paying for them so it's up for sale.
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