What vehicles are you currently driving?
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What vehicles are you currently driving?
Ok alot of people out there have high powered imprezas and have a runaround to suit daily needs, so lets see what you currently own and drive, in other words lets see if anyone has any right bangers, lol
Ive currently got 4, the skyline is my daily driver due to being better on the fuel and being more fun lol
Ive currently got 4, the skyline is my daily driver due to being better on the fuel and being more fun lol
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Corsa 1.2.
Hire car while waiting for my new car to arrive.
Edited to add.
Not mine, but I do get to drive around in me old mans R8
Hire car while waiting for my new car to arrive.
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Not mine, but I do get to drive around in me old mans R8
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We also have a Ford Fusion and a classic Mini. I've also got my ZX9R Ninja too. Day to day i take the bike. 150 miles for £15 and no traffic issues just can't be faulted.
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We also have a Ford Fusion and a classic Mini. I've also got my ZX9R Ninja too. Day to day i take the bike. 150 miles for £15 and no traffic issues just can't be faulted.
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I have the unenviable task of choosing between a Mk3 Golf Driver with 130K and looking a little dog eared and a Jeep Cherokee thats all black with black windows and little too on the "pimped" side.
Wife has a Seat Leon.
Seems I win the sh1te cars so far award.
Wife has a Seat Leon.
Seems I win the sh1te cars so far award.
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My everyday car is a Skoda Fabia vRS running 180bhp and 312 lb/ft.
On track I run a Skoda Fabia vRS running 180bhp and 312 lb/ft.
For teaching driving I run a Skoda Fabia vRS running 180bhp and 312 lb/ft.
One tax, one insurance, one maintenance bill, one fuel tank to keep full, and one depreciation hit, albeit a small one.
The missuse has an Octavia Ambiente 2.0 TDi PD140 for family duties.
On track I run a Skoda Fabia vRS running 180bhp and 312 lb/ft.
For teaching driving I run a Skoda Fabia vRS running 180bhp and 312 lb/ft.
One tax, one insurance, one maintenance bill, one fuel tank to keep full, and one depreciation hit, albeit a small one.
The missuse has an Octavia Ambiente 2.0 TDi PD140 for family duties.
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Daily drive normally a Combo but as thats with vauxhall for months on end (another story) have a 1.9 astravan
Shopping trips/local runs rover coupe turbo
further afield runs wife's MY99
Weekend toy the Noble
Shopping trips/local runs rover coupe turbo
further afield runs wife's MY99
Weekend toy the Noble
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2008 Vauxhall Vecra 1.8 (with an sri bade on it), this is a hire car until my new car is delivered (Merc C220CDI Saloon)
Coming from a Scoob to a 1.8 Vectra feels like somebody is pushing it, they only prob is they sem to run out of breath rather quickly...
It also used MORE fuel than the scoob, as you have to thrash it const.
One benefit is that the merc is going to feel like a supercar, compared to this mong car.
Coming from a Scoob to a 1.8 Vectra feels like somebody is pushing it, they only prob is they sem to run out of breath rather quickly...
It also used MORE fuel than the scoob, as you have to thrash it const.
One benefit is that the merc is going to feel like a supercar, compared to this mong car.