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Car War
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VW Golf GTI 2006. Good car, bit boring, lost plenty of money in 2008 (though not as bad as some).Cats are evil.Comment
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1989 Mazda Eunos Roadster (Japanese import MX-5)Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Ford Mondeo. 10 years old. Economical, reliable, practical. Worth £0.00p (has been written off).
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no car, I did have a very nice RS4 but it was stolen 3 days before I came back from Singapore, now I'm never in the country long enough to warrant buying one..The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Self imported a brand new 320d Sport in 2002 (52). Now done 120k miles without trouble. Im considering an 09 Jag XF diesel Luxury as a replacement for March.
Lovely motor. Just have to decide whether to private lease or buy but am leaning towards buying atm.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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I have an Audi S3. Nearly 2 years old and the longest I have ever had a car. Some people smoke, some drink, some gamble, my vice is cars.Comment
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Nissan 350Z 54 Plate, 23K on the clock. Great fun car to drive
I'm expecting Churchill will have the most desirable
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