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Rolls Royce Phantom? Aston Martin? You're a contractor after all man!
Sorry forgot, they're UK made.
Er how about this. German made, plenty of seats.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostEh? So WTF car are you going to get then, you picky b@stard?
LandRovers are particularly cr@p and undoubtably one for the badge snobs.
Probably german or japanese as the engineering is better. Interior build quality generally better too, though of course you pay for that.
Still, at least with the vauxhalls/fords the parts are cheap when they break down
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Originally posted by PorkPie View PostNope, also cr@p
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Originally posted by PorkPie View PostNope, also cr@p
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThat was the car that was recommended to you
I think you should get a Land Rover
Used Land Rover Freelander 4x4 Review Summary What Car?
They come very well reviewed
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Originally posted by PorkPie View PostVery defensive SC, have you bought one of these POS?
I think you should get a Land Rover
Used Land Rover Freelander 4x4 Review Summary What Car?
They come very well reviewed
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
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Its a car for the wife. while you may not like Vauxhall / Hyundai how often will you actually be driving it.
And you can get a brand new Zafira for £10,000
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostReally? you're going against most of the motoring press with that statement.
Why didn't you just add the criteria of "car must be cool and I'm an inadequate badge snob" when you made your original post. It would have saved time
I can't + you SC, so here's a wink instead.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostReally? you're going against most of the motoring press with that statement.
Why didn't you just add the criteria of "car must be cool and I'm an inadequate badge snob" when you made your original post. It would have saved time
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Originally posted by PorkPie View PostHyundais are cr@p - not going near that! But thanks anyway...
Why didn't you just add the criteria of "car must be cool and I'm an inadequate badge snob" when you made your original post. It would have saved time
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