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  • El_Diablo
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    To answer the 1st question, the missus always gets her way
    Hmmm just replace the missus. Job done.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Can't help it if you're a carrot-munching provincial local yokel with no sense of style

    Where've you been BTW?
    I am taking some time off between contracts, this site is great for wasting time at work but I'm not sad enough to post all day from home

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  • ladymuck
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    I have a Seat Ibiza FR. It's not bad, does well round town, you can drive up and down the motorway with no ill effects and it even handles speed bumps despite the firm suspension without dislocating your major joints.

    Saying that, I am dead jealous of Money, Money, Money who has recently purchased a Nissan 350Z, and am aiming to get one myself before my girlracer juice runs out.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    PS I always get cars with at least a 4-star NCAP for what it's worth.
    Aha, therein lies another alternative. Get the AA (or other organisation) to check out the runabout of your dreams. They find faults on the majority of cars inspected, but at least you'll have an idea of any potential costs involved and its road worthiness.

    http://www.theaa.com/motoring-advice...spections.html

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Francko View Post
    Yet. What's this obsession for very small cars? If you have to use it daily in the city and park it in public space and be worried about fuel consumption for the many miles to spent in town then I understand, otherwise for just a couple of grand more (punto vs 500, focus vs fiesta and so on) you get bigger and better cars which will give you a better handling when going for weekend trips, would store more than just a couple of Tesco bags when going to the supermarket and will give more space for your guests. Unless you only follow the fashion and have no sense of practicality.
    If it was up to me I wouldn't have a car at all. The missus is a bad driver and only like smallish cars so she can park them easily. So having a small car is very practical.
    Jeez, sometimes I hanker after a proper car, but then she'd want to drive it and she's already totalled 2 so far. Which is amazing as she never gets above 25 mph .
    PS I always get cars with at least a 4-star NCAP for what it's worth.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    Why does it not surprise me SAS thinks the new fiat 500 is cool. It's like the original 500 built for metrosexual wheebles, I bet it even has a manbag holder
    Can't help it if you're a carrot-munching provincial local yokel with no sense of style

    Where've you been BTW?

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  • Wilmslow
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    Originally posted by Francko View Post
    Yet. What's this obsession for very small cars? If you have to use it daily in the city and park it in public space and be worried about fuel consumption for the many miles to spent in town then I understand, otherwise for just a couple of grand more (punto vs 500, focus vs fiesta and so on) you get bigger and better cars which will give you a better handling when going for weekend trips, would store more than just a couple of Tesco bags when going to the supermarket and will give more space for your guests. Unless you only follow the fashion and have no sense of practicality.
    I have a new Fiesta - very similar to the old Focus.

    The new style Focus was another £4K or so, hence could not justify the extra.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Why does it not surprise me SAS thinks the new fiat 500 is cool. It's like the original 500 built for metrosexual wheebles, I bet it even has a manbag holder

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    You're missing the whole point. This is a supermarket runabout for the missus. Why would I want to pay Audi/Merc costs or even 147 costs for a car that basically sits around all week and does a couple of miles at the weekend?
    No kids so don't need any space.
    If we go away for the weekend I usually rent a decent Beemer.
    Yet. What's this obsession for very small cars? If you have to use it daily in the city and park it in public space and be worried about fuel consumption for the many miles to spent in town then I understand, otherwise for just a couple of grand more (punto vs 500, focus vs fiesta and so on) you get bigger and better cars which will give you a better handling when going for weekend trips, would store more than just a couple of Tesco bags when going to the supermarket and will give more space for your guests. Unless you only follow the fashion and have no sense of practicality.

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  • Clippy
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    Top Gear Fiat 500 review.

    Seems pretty on the mark.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    To answer the 1st question, the missus always gets her way
    WHIPPED I tell ya!!

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Why replace the Aygo then other than because the missus said so? Or why not replace it with another Aygo?
    To answer the 1st question, the missus always gets her way
    To answer the 2nd, that's what I would do.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Toyota to a Fiat... does it need to be reliable?

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    You're missing the whole point. This is a supermarket runabout for the missus. Why would I want to pay Audi/Merc costs or even 147 costs for a car that basically sits around all week and does a couple of miles at the weekend?
    No kids so don't need any space.
    If we go away for the weekend I usually rent a decent Beemer.
    Why replace the Aygo then other than because the missus said so? Or why not replace it with another Aygo?

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Francko View Post
    How about the Grande Punto? It costs only slightly more but it's a higher category car. Or else the new Mazda 2? I am quite appealed by that too. Value for money I'd rather go for a medium size car like Focus/Bravo/147. And if size is not an issue then a second hand Audi/Mercedes/BMW. The only mistake I would never make is to buy a Passat; it might make me look like a notorious tape changer monkey-boy in CZ, if you know what I mean.
    You're missing the whole point. This is a supermarket runabout for the missus. Why would I want to pay Audi/Merc costs or even 147 costs for a car that basically sits around all week and does a couple of miles at the weekend?
    No kids so don't need any space.
    If we go away for the weekend I usually rent a decent Beemer.

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