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Steve vRS 07 July 2006 09:12 PM

Getting excited about cars
 
I need to buy a replacement car for our A3 1.8T Sport. The budget is the Audi (worth £7k) plus £5k tops and I want something less than 2 or 3 years old. I need a diesel car for work use and we need 5 doors as sprog #2 will be here in November.

The problem is that any cars that fit the above criteria are just so boring that I can't get motivated to go looking. I mean, how does one decide between a Vectra or a Mondeo? Even the Audis or BMWs that fit the bill are the low rent versions that are ten a penny around here!

Anyone any ideas?

I considered an Accord Type R and use the saving in purchase price against the extra fuel and things breaking but my wife said no.

Steve

Ootheca 07 July 2006 09:29 PM

That's what happens when sprogs are involved mate. Wish I'd realised how my life would be fcuked up before I dipped my baby maker in the ex. :(

Andy M3 07 July 2006 09:36 PM

Fook me Ootheca - that is a living person you are talking about. You have to make sacrifices as a parent, but i never wished i didn't have kids becuase some fooking car. Get a grip dude !

Steve, as for sensible advice, all is not lost. Some diesels are quite sporty. The leon Cupra FR160 springs to mind. BMW do a very nice 2.9/3.0 TD that gets you from AtoB in a reasonable amount of time and maintains quite high driver enjoyment factor :)

ScoobyDoo555 07 July 2006 09:38 PM

Get yourself a nice S4 Avant ;) 12K will get you something quite nice.

Keeps wifey and family happy as it's big enough, and keeps you happy coz it's v6 2.7 biturbo :cool:

Dan :D

Ootheca 07 July 2006 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by Andy M3
Fook me Ootheca - that is a living person you are talking about. You have to make sacrifices as a parent, but i never wished i didn't have kids becuase some fooking car. Get a grip dude !

give us a break mate i'm just being honest, I never wanted kids the beetch stopped taking the pill so i never got a choice. Had a nice motor nice house an everything and now i got fcuk all :(

Steve vRS 07 July 2006 10:03 PM

Nice suggestions there guys but I don't think any fit the criteria I wrote in the first post!

By the way, I'd rather have my two kids (currently one boy and a bump) than any bit of formed metal and plastic!

STeve

AudiLover 07 July 2006 10:16 PM

get the new shape A3

sti-04!! 07 July 2006 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by Steve Sherwen
Nice suggestions there guys but I don't think any fit the criteria I wrote in the first post!

By the way, I'd rather have my two kids (currently one boy and a bump) than any bit of formed metal and plastic!

STeve

Me too, i had to get rid of a GT3 when my 2nd came along, but i got a 535d in exchange & then a E320 cdi just for the fun of it ;)

Kids are not just for xmas they are for life :D

RRH 07 July 2006 10:21 PM

TD(red)i Passat estate? Not too many around, £12k should get you a nice car with nice spec, pretty quick in standard trim and chippable :D

The Trooper 1815 07 July 2006 10:53 PM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ideWheels1.jpg

£10k From a Subaru Dealer with 1 Year Warranty.

ScoobyDoo555 07 July 2006 11:00 PM


Originally Posted by Ootheca
give us a break mate i'm just being honest, I never wanted kids the beetch stopped taking the pill so i never got a choice. Had a nice motor nice house an everything and now i got fcuk all :(

Well, for what it's worth, I feel sorry for your kids.

But then again, I keep forgetting that contraception is always the woman's responsibility :rolleyes:

Alg 07 July 2006 11:09 PM

But then again, I keep forgetting that contraception is always the woman's responsibility :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

Scoobydoo555,when you get in your car and put your seatbelt on, do you put a crash helmet on too.
If your woman tells you she's on the pill then you've no cause to sort yourself out with contraception. I bet the majority of people on S/N don't wear a condom when their partner's on the pill.
I've been caught out the same way.
Saying that, Ootheca's statement about not having anything in life is crap. He now has the most important and precious thing/s in life.

My vote goes to the Leon also.
You'ld be suprised how quick they are. And they can be "adjusted" for more performance.

AudiLover 07 July 2006 11:24 PM

hold up. So your woman just stopped taking the pill without telling you cause she wanted kids?

Alg 07 July 2006 11:30 PM

That's what happened to me.

AudiLover 07 July 2006 11:33 PM

well im happy i use forums, never thought about it like that. Think I will stick to condoms now.

Alg 07 July 2006 11:52 PM

Firstly: apologies for this temporary thread hijack.
It happened near the end of a very fiery relationship after i'd moved out. We carried on seeing each other because we still cared a hell of a lot for one another. She thought being pregnant was going to keep us together when all we did (apart from the obvious) was argue.
Unfortunately we now live about 100 miles apart and she's not a very nice person to try and reason with. I haven't seen my son (now 2 and a half years old) for over a year and i'm never likely to.

If your relationship's ever falling to pieces and your missus is a bit of a nutter then be careful .
Cover yourself (or at least your chap)

ScoobyDoo555 08 July 2006 01:25 AM

Alg, get off your high horse and think about what your saying before posting, as you've pretty much contradicted yourself.

Responsible adults partaking in consensual sex BOTH have the responsibility of sorting out what precautions are being taken.

I can't begin to imagine the situation you've found yourself in (as per post #16), but you've also ended the statement with "cover your chap"......

Dan :)

ScoobyDoo555 08 July 2006 01:37 AM

In response to your original post ;)

How about an Audi A6 1.9 Tdi?

Again, best of both worlds :)

Dan

watto52 08 July 2006 02:37 AM

i know this might not be your cup of tea ut what about a skoda fabia vrs diesel or octavia.


BTW, i dont cover up. Suppose i should now really:)

corradoboy 08 July 2006 02:57 AM

A mate of mine has just had his Leon remap'd with a decent zorst and produced 192bhp, but an amazing 322ftlb :notworthy He's now spinning the wheels in 3rd :cool: although the brakes and clutch are showing signs of inadequacy :rolleyes: £12k should buy an 04 with change for the mods.

5 door √

Diesel √

Rewarding to drive √

Steve vRS 08 July 2006 07:15 AM

Been there with an Octavia vRS. May look at a DSG 2.0TDi. Not very exciting though :(

Fabia would be too small and they are a one trick pony - good acceleration, medicore everyting else (apart from good residuals).

Steve

KiwiGTI 08 July 2006 07:33 AM

Accord Tourer 2.2 DTCi Type S (I actually prefer this over the Exec)

Sounds like Alg and Ootheca aren't man enough to control their own lives let alone look after anothers.

Steve vRS 08 July 2006 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by KiwiGTI
Accord Tourer 2.2 DTCi Type S (I actually prefer this over the Exec)

Yup this is a contender. I can see a weekend of dealer bothering later in the month. If I can get motivated to buy a dull car. In grey.

Steve

Rabid 08 July 2006 07:56 AM


Originally Posted by ScoobyDoo555
Alg, get off your high horse and think about what your saying before posting, as you've pretty much contradicted yourself.

Responsible adults partaking in consensual sex BOTH have the responsibility of sorting out what precautions are being taken.

I can't begin to imagine the situation you've found yourself in (as per post #16), but you've also ended the statement with "cover your chap"......

Dan :)

Sorry for the thread hijack but if some fcuked up crazy ass bitch decides to stop taking the pill without telling you after you both decided it was the method of contraception then how is that the man's fault?

ScoobyDoo555 08 July 2006 08:15 AM

pm'd to stop thread hijack :)


Dan

Andy M3 08 July 2006 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by Ootheca
Had a nice motor nice house an everything and now i got fcuk all :(

:Whatever_ You really are a prize tool ! In addition i hope your off spring takes the opportunity to give you a good **** kicking in years to come :thumb:

logiclee 08 July 2006 10:24 AM

What about a 2.2TDCi Mondeo, either the ST or TitaniumX.

155bhp and nearly 300lbft, great to drive and all the toys.

http://www.archersofashby.co.uk/Mond...5wys/front.jpg

Cheers
Lee

ScoobyDoo555 08 July 2006 10:25 AM

That Mondeo looks really nice :) They also do an Estate

Dan

logiclee 08 July 2006 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by ScoobyDoo555
That Mondeo looks really nice :) They also do an Estate

Dan

:)
http://www.archersofashby.co.uk/Mond...5jwz/front.jpg

Cheers
Lee

ScoobyDoo555 08 July 2006 11:12 AM

for a second I thought you'd photoshop'd that!!! :D

plate gave it away though ;)

Dan


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