You didn't say if you are looking at the petrol or diesel Octavias.
I have a mk2 petrol vrs saloon and strongly recommend it. It is easily remapped which turns it from a quick car to a very quick car. The handling isn't the sharpest on the market if you are looking for track handling, but on the roads it makes a roomy, practical and very capable car.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post1. Skoda Octavia VRS saloon
2. Skoda Octavia VRS estate
3. Ford Focus ST estate
since I want a cheap, fun drive allied with family practicality.
Which one would you have?
Currently leaning to option 3.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI don't need to own a dog to understand dog-owners who lock their pets in a car are cruel idiots, do I? You seem to be in the same boat... subjecting kids to danger (which you admitted) for your own convenience.
Also - you're homophobic now?
And no I'm not homophobic, I just think you're deep in the closet
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhen you manage to have to sex with your wife, gay boy, there's a chance you may produce a sprog.
Then you might have an inkling of what you are talking about.
Till then better to keep schtum than to open your mouth and prove to all and sundry that you are a complete idiot.
HTh, BIDI
Also - you're homophobic now?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOh come on, keep up will you.
His imaginary city slicker wife bought a 2nd hand BMW for ferrying the kids around, freeing up the stay at home £2K a day math genius to buy a 21st century Capri for fun. However the fun in talking about it has worn off, so now the imaginary wife has gone and sassy needs the family transport.
When the meds wear off I'm sure he'll be back to the imaginary Porsche Panamera as family transport. That or the Hayabusa and a sidecar.
Sold your crappy £200K singleton Swindon house yet?
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostThat's a much better example. Ideally, I would like to see some suggestion of questionable paternity, and maybe MF or suity could be brought in.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDidn't you have a family when you bought it? Were you too stupid to count the number of seats? Wasn't the whole point you wanted a fun small car in addition to the large family car?
His imaginary city slicker wife bought a 2nd hand BMW for ferrying the kids around, freeing up the stay at home £2K a day math genius to buy a 21st century Capri for fun. However the fun in talking about it has worn off, so now the imaginary wife has gone and sassy needs the family transport.
When the meds wear off I'm sure he'll be back to the imaginary Porsche Panamera as family transport. That or the Hayabusa and a sidecar.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhen you manage to have to sex with your wife, gay boy, there's a chance you may produce a sprog.
Then you might have an inkling of what you are talking about.
Till then better to keep schtum than to open your mouth and prove to all and sundry that you are a complete idiot.
HTh, BIDI
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI was referring to endangering a child, you contextually challenged buffoon.
Then you might have an inkling of what you are talking about.
Till then better to keep schtum than to open your mouth and prove to all and sundry that you are a complete idiot.
HTh, BIDI
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI was referring to endangering a child, you contextually challenged buffoon.
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostYou could lease a Golf R for 239 a month plus Vodka and Tonic (10k miles pa)
Chris Evans reviews Golf R: VW has just set the new benchmark | Mail Online
As for leasing, the one time I tried I got stung for what I thought was fair wear and tear at the end of the lease. Vowed never to do that again.
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You could lease a Golf R for 239 a month plus Vodka and Tonic (10k miles pa)
Chris Evans reviews Golf R: VW has just set the new benchmark | Mail Online
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