Seems that there are more Passat owners here than anything. Some bugger tried to nick mine off the drive a few weeks ago! Who'd want to steal a 2001 rep mobile?
I was thinking about changing over to a Honda S2000 (ok, bit hairdressery) but not now - the Passat is getting run into the ground.
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Originally posted by zeitghostOf course the badge doesn't matter; the kids will nick it.
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Can anyone remember nicking Mercedes badges and trying to make 'ninja throwing stars' out of them?
Or was that just me?
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostPortseven,
I don't know why you are so excited about bio diesel for 79p a litre, here on the mainland we pay 1 euro 5 a litre for the real thing, what's that in old money, about 70p !!!
Milan.
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This has to be the perfect "I'm not tight, I'm just careful" contractor car.
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/first_d...sid=316&page=1
"The Ceed is not only very focused, it's also offered with a mighty SEVEN-year warranty, valid for 100,000 miles."
Cheap as chips and if anything goes wrong, you have a cast iron warranty for next 7 years.
Why buy a Ford?
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postagreed a diesel series II onwards landrover is uber cool
never liked the series I's
wouldn't mind an ex army rag top diesel 90
keep on the available ones from www.witham-sv.com every so often
Milan.
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agreed a diesel series II onwards landrover is uber cool
never liked the series I's
wouldn't mind an ex army rag top diesel 90
keep on the available ones from www.witham-sv.com every so often
Milan.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostSeries IIA?
My car is 1 year younger than me
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThere are now 2 seriously good mid-size saloons that I'd consider over the Germans:
Mazda 6 MPS
Ford Mondeo Titanium (best Ford ever)
Would you buy one or is the brand/badge the overwhelming criterion?
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Portseven,
I don't know why you are so excited about bio diesel for 79p a litre, here on the mainland we pay 1 euro 5 a litre for the real thing, what's that in old money, about 70p !!!
Milan.
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I'm getting WRX deja-vu, I'm sure we've done this thread before ...
I love my WRX, had it for 3 years never had any hassle with it, costs stuff all to run compared to my Evo. Looked at Forester but it doesn't actually have a huge amount more capacity - enjoyed me test drive in it tho'.
Wind
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostJust been looking at a Subaru Forester XT, it looks a bit sedate and boring but it does 0-60 in 5.8 seconds... enough to embarrass the barryboys at the lights.
There are some great videos of the Forester on YouTube
So I have a Impreza WRX for the Mrs to drive in the week and me to have some fun with at the weekend, and a Diesel Passatt for the daily commute and it runs on BioDiesel that I get for 79p a litre
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