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    #31
    Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post
    how else are you going to get to the spare tyre? what? oh - i see.

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      #32
      Originally posted by DS23 View Post
      i have a c4 with the egs and it is a revelation. honestly, one day all cars will be like this. no clutch pedal but can be driven manual, semi or fully automatic. had it a year and it has been faultless. small and economical £35 tax & 60mpg. hardly a contractors car but i have something else too...
      As far as I know the EGS is not a double-clutch automated manual, but I'm glad to hear it is so smooth anyway. The C4 is my favourite car in the class, prefer it to a Focus or Golf on both looks and fuel economy.

      It gets a good review here.

      http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/road_tests/index.htm?id=269
      Last edited by IR35 Avoider; 11 September 2008, 09:03.

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        #33
        Small Car Recommendations

        May need the some attention to the paintwork, but come on, it's cheap, and it is small.
        The vegetarian option.

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          #34
          Originally posted by sasguru View Post
          Toyota Aygo (Group 1 insurance, 62 mpg, £35 road tax).
          Drives like a go-kart i.e. good fun. Very reliable and nippy round town.

          Not for motorways although going downhill, fully laden, I managed 90 mph and got a Beemer to get out of my way
          He was prolly chocking up laughing...

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            #35
            http://www.dft.gov.uk/ActOnCO2/index...n_co2_rankings

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