where can I pick up one of these free cars?
Tim
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I paid £900 for my 4x4 last year.
How much has it depreciated in value?
(Ignoring the back, front & side damage I did)
PS. and the dent in the roof
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Porsche Cayenne S
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Plus you've got the whole GMPV thing if you leased it.. i mean if you take a care on hire purchase you'll always be in negative 'equity' surely as the price of a car goes down anyway from the moment you buy it?
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThat's why they're so popular for the school run. Outside a school most pedestrians are children under 4 feet tall, and sat up in your big 4x4 you're too high up to have to look at their faces as you mow them down.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Postwhere as the 4x4 is a death trap to the occupants and to any unlucky pedestrians.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Postwhere as the 4x4 is a death trap to the occupants and to any unlucky pedestrians.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostFine, not got a problem with that, how about cars like the Renault Scenic, same wheelbase and width as a Megane but a good high driving position very sensible fuel economy (>45/gal on 1.9 diesel) and comfortably seat 5 including the driver. Excellent all round vision too.
I used to have a Scenic which my now ex wife used for all the kids stuff, it wasn't flashy but it was hugely practical.
I have never understood how a 4x4 monster ticks the child carrying boxes better than the Astra/Megane/Focus/Golf sized people carriers. The Zafira is Astra based I believe and seats 7.
But they don't have the prestige or drama of dropping little Timmy off to school as a tricked-up Toureg or Q7 do they?
Q7 parked next to an Audi TT.
http://www.audiworld.com/news/07/rea...q7/header3.jpg
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostTo sit high up.
The smaller the woman, the bigger the car.
I used to have a Scenic which my now ex wife used for all the kids stuff, it wasn't flashy but it was hugely practical.
I have never understood how a 4x4 monster ticks the child carrying boxes better than the Astra/Megane/Focus/Golf sized people carriers. The Zafira is Astra based I believe and seats 7.
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I really don't see how a £200 a year tax raise can push a car much under £1k-£2k downwards. £200 a year extra for 10 years is only £2k. Most people don't keep a car that long anyway. Car salesmen and other neerdowells using the tax hikes to depress car figures are just at it, explain this simple piece of arithmetic to them.
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostHave you seen the state of the tarmac outside the local school? It's not safe to drive in anything less than a Porsche Cayenne.
Besides you can't fit the 4x4 child pushchair with extra large tyres and sat nav in a smaller car.
Porsche Cayenne S
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThose are the 4x4 users that I could never understand.
Besides you can't fit the 4x4 child pushchair with extra large tyres and sat nav in a smaller car.
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