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When exactly do you need power for weekend driving - or in fact road driving at all in the UK?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Only for people with a criminal lack of imagination, or desire. Cee'd, the choice of a wannabee accounts clerk...Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI agreed, a Cee'd is a much better choiceComment
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And?Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostOnly for people with a criminal lack of imagination, or desire. Cee'd, the choice of a wannabee accounts clerk...Comment
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If that floats your boat, may as well take a gander from the top of Clifton and jump.Originally posted by Churchill View PostAnd?Comment
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The OP is looking for a family car.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostIf that floats your boat, may as well take a gander from the top of Clifton and jump.Comment
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Amari Super Cars GB : 2006 (56) Porsche cayenne Turbo S Tech Art 4x4Originally posted by Churchill View PostThe OP is looking for a family car.
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If you want to get your car keyed, stolen, and give your kids whiplash then yes, it's the ideal car.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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Indeed, but one, possibly, with a bit more flair than a ******* Cee'd, given he's also looking at the M3...Originally posted by Churchill View PostThe OP is looking for a family car.
What next, get him a Zafira? Modus? May as well snap those testies off right now.
Get yourself a 4x4 and be done with it. Higher than other cars, more likely to do damage than be damaged in a crash (I have kids and this is one of the most important considerations), easy to get them in and out of.
Get a Cee'd and people will laugh at you in the street as you drive past.Comment
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Why? It looks like a small(ish) car but there's nothing wrong with it as far as I can see.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostIndeed, but one, possibly, with a bit more flair than a ******* Cee'd, given he's also looking at the M3...
What next, get him a Zafira? Modus? May as well snap those testies off right now.
Get yourself a 4x4 and be done with it. Higher than other cars, more likely to do damage than be damaged in a crash (I have kids and this is one of the most important considerations), easy to get them in and out of.
Get a Cee'd and people will laugh at you in the street as you drive past.Comment
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Perfect for the 1/2 mile school run though. Only cost £30 in petrol too.Originally posted by Churchill View PostIf you want to get your car keyed, stolen, and give your kids whiplash then yes, it's the ideal car.
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