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I was thinking the other that the Suzuki Swift would make a good city car choice. I like the styling compared with a lot of the dull looking city boxes.Originally posted by sasguru View PostToyota Aygo does the trick in London. £35 tax, 60mpg, group 1 insurance and now no congestion charge. Less money into Gordos coffers.
And I think free parking in certain London boroughs as it's now in the same class as an electric.
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Ferret - What Golf are you selling?Originally posted by ferret View PostIt is shiny but not that new! 03 with 75k on it. Was only £6k so we can sell my Golf and the Mrs' Peugeot and bank a grand
As I work from home we only do about 6k miles a year so should last me 10 years at least! My Golf lost me about a grand a year and swore I would never be so foolish again. Hence knocking back the beemers etc. Had the cash in the bank to buy could not bring myself to do it...Comment
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02 TDi 100 BHP, metallic black, 42k on the clock. Lovely car. Gutted.Originally posted by Clippy View PostFerret - What Golf are you selling?my ferret is your ferretComment
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Not only do you qualify but you are also an extremely shrewed car buyer/user. Apart from the Skoda badges on the bonnet, boot and steering wheel, just try and find any part of the car that hasn't got Aiudi/VW written on it. And as a bonus it costs a fair bit less and has 4" more rear leg room. Not only that, but the Skoda factory produces the best build quality in the entire Audi/VW group if you believe Honest John in the Telegraph.Originally posted by Churchill View PostI drive a "Skoda Superb" as a company vehicle. Do I qualify?Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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OK, I'll come clean.
I once had one as a pool car until my S3 arrived when working for VW Group.
but it was only for a few weeks, honest
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