you cannot beat a Mazda
well actually you can but a 3 or 6 is a very good buy - bombproof reliability according to most Car mags.
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Originally posted by markinbrussels View PostOn the basis of my status I should drive an A0.
I reckon you need to buy something slightly flashier than what you're considering. Your ego needs a boost.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostLOL... right.. Toyota is a good move. Get you there reliably... it is just the stopping bit thats a bit of a bugger
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAre you trying not to make sense? It's not a pretend warranty, it's in the marketing because it's real and it's real because they're confident very few will ever need to claim - otherwise they'd lose money.
OTOH, neither is a car I'd choose, Toyota or Ford are more polished.
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Originally posted by Rantor View PostIf you work in IT in Belgium, you should be aware of the new regulations that dictate you must drive a 2 litre Audi diesel. This will be an A3/4/5 depending on your officialy designated status.
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Nissan Qashqai - excellent car, loads of 'extras' as standard at a super price. Get the sport NTec model.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI wouldn't buy a Kia or a Hyundai, that's too much like admitting you're crap at life.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey give pretty good warranty 5-7 yearsOriginally posted by Ruprect View PostGood to see the marketing is working
OTOH, neither is a car I'd choose, Toyota or Ford are more polished.
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Originally posted by Rantor View PostIf you work in IT in Belgium, you should be aware of the new regulations that dictate you must drive a 2 litre Audi diesel. This will be an A3/4/5 depending on your officialy designated status. While no deviation from this is currently permitted, you will benefit from the inherent hardness that frowny led running lights will bestow upon you.
Seriously WGAS as long as it's reliable and works for the intended purpose?
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Originally posted by markinbrussels View PostMy old Opel Astra is about to die anytime soon.
I've thought of these potential cars to replace it:
Kia Ceed
Hyunday i30
Honda Civic
Toyota Auris
Opinions? Anyone?
Anyway, what are you driving these days?
If you work in IT in Belgium, you should be aware of the new regulations that dictate you must drive a 2 litre Audi diesel. This will be an A3/4/5 depending on your officialy designated status. While no deviation from this is currently permitted, you will benefit from the inherent hardness that frowny led running lights will bestow upon you.
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I would go for something German, although some of the current Alfa Romeos look nice.
I wouldn't buy a Kia or a Hyundai, that's too much like admitting you're crap at life. I wouldn't buy a Toyota either, given their recent woes, unless you can get a huge discount because of that.
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