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#1 what car or bike you drive?
ok lads i think you know what i got..
lets see what cars and bikes you got please..i have a real passion for anything with an engine meself and espesially american cars
lets see what cars and bikes you got please..i have a real passion for anything with an engine meself and espesially american cars
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#2 Re: what car or bike you drive?
Nothing of interest these days unless you love Hondas, but this was where I started:
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#3 Re: what car or bike you drive?
wow wtf is it?
my first ever car was a genuine avo 1972 escort mexico in pristine condition i paid 3000 quid for in 1986..i then swapped it for a mkv cortina lol.
that mexico is now worth up to 100k..
my first ever car was a genuine avo 1972 escort mexico in pristine condition i paid 3000 quid for in 1986..i then swapped it for a mkv cortina lol.
that mexico is now worth up to 100k..
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#4 Re: what car or bike you drive?
1947 Rover 16. From the days when cars were driven by gentlemen.
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Incidentally, behind it is the ex-British Railways delivery van that my old man converted into a motor caravan. Had some good times in both of them.
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#6 Re: what car or bike you drive?
you getting on a bit shane?
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Bus pass available in three weeks. Zimmer somewhat later, I hope.
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Prius. Bought new in May 2010 - put over 101,000 really, really boring miles on it. Bought when I was doing 90 miles a day commute and I was fed up of burning through £400 in petrol every month. Wasn't interested in all the tree-hugging environmental crap that went along with it, I just wanted to save money on fuel and not give up automatic transmission.
Not a driver's car in any way, shape or form. But I have never, ever had a single problem, it's saved me thousands of pounds on fuel and even more money on servicing - they cost feck all to service and maintain, and what I need right now is a reliable workhorse that'll just keep on going at minimal cost.
The regenerative braking helped a set of brake discs to last over 90,000 miles. Not bad, really.
I did enjoy the MX-5 and MR2's I've had in days past though.
I now have a 0 miles a day commute and we're thinking of moving to quite a rural area - might end up chopping it in for a 4x4 lol
Not a driver's car in any way, shape or form. But I have never, ever had a single problem, it's saved me thousands of pounds on fuel and even more money on servicing - they cost feck all to service and maintain, and what I need right now is a reliable workhorse that'll just keep on going at minimal cost.
The regenerative braking helped a set of brake discs to last over 90,000 miles. Not bad, really.
I did enjoy the MX-5 and MR2's I've had in days past though.
I now have a 0 miles a day commute and we're thinking of moving to quite a rural area - might end up chopping it in for a 4x4 lol
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#9 Re: what car or bike you drive?
Volvo S60 D5, but mine was made in Belgium.
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#10 Re: what car or bike you drive?
nice to hear..so u recomend a prius? as a dd car i dont care what it is as long as it's cheap to buy and run..i'de have a suzuki alto but the wife wont have it.Thermionic Idler wrote:Prius. Bought new in May 2010 - put over 101,000 really, really boring miles on it. Bought when I was doing 90 miles a day commute and I was fed up of burning through £400 in petrol every month. Wasn't interested in all the tree-hugging environmental crap that went along with it, I just wanted to save money on fuel and not give up automatic transmission.
Not a driver's car in any way, shape or form. But I have never, ever had a single problem, it's saved me thousands of pounds on fuel and even more money on servicing - they cost feck all to service and maintain, and what I need right now is a reliable workhorse that'll just keep on going at minimal cost.
The regenerative braking helped a set of brake discs to last over 90,000 miles. Not bad, really.
I did enjoy the MX-5 and MR2's I've had in days past though.
ofc my summer car will only ever be american muscle
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volvos are good cars dude..half of the cars here volvo..never seen a rusty one you know..ofc some of the real old ones have rust..not seen the newer v70's with any rust yet..pre65 wrote:Volvo S60 D5, but mine was made in Belgium.
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my summer car is this..bought a brand new mustang gt in october..only drove it home and then garaged it..come april there's a big rush for these cars so thought i'de get in early..
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my day to day car..2015 hyundai i30 diesel..50 mpg low running costs and 5 year warranty..lovely car to dive
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When I bought it every man and his dog was telling me I should have bought a diesel - I know for a fact I'd have spent a hell of a lot more on servicing and repairs and cleaning out particulate filters since then if I'd gone down that road - not to mention all the pollution taxation the govt is now talking about as it turns out the damn things are not as friendly to the environment as we were led to believe.Rudolph Hucker. wrote:nice to hear..so u recomend a prius? as a dd car i dont care what it is as long as it's cheap to buy and run..i'de have a suzuki alto but the wife wont have it.Thermionic Idler wrote:Prius. Bought new in May 2010 - put over 101,000 really, really boring miles on it. Bought when I was doing 90 miles a day commute and I was fed up of burning through £400 in petrol every month. Wasn't interested in all the tree-hugging environmental crap that went along with it, I just wanted to save money on fuel and not give up automatic transmission.
Not a driver's car in any way, shape or form. But I have never, ever had a single problem, it's saved me thousands of pounds on fuel and even more money on servicing - they cost feck all to service and maintain, and what I need right now is a reliable workhorse that'll just keep on going at minimal cost.
The regenerative braking helped a set of brake discs to last over 90,000 miles. Not bad, really.
I did enjoy the MX-5 and MR2's I've had in days past though.
ofc my summer car will only ever be american muscle
If what you want is four wheels, a seat, reasonable practical space and sod all running costs, it's perfect. CVT auto is exactly right for heavy traffic, you just use a few amps of electricity to inch along. People go on about the complexity of hybrids but mechanically, it's incredibly elegant and simple - which makes it one of the most reliable cars you can buy.
Motoring journalists are always knocking Toyota's hybrid drive system but I think it's by far the best out there - they've been doing it the longest. If I ever get richer I might spring for one of the Lexus hybrids as they use the same tech.
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#15 Re: what car or bike you drive?
cheapness of running for me is the most important thing with a dd car..i will look into a prius when the warranty is up on the hyundai..
whats the mpg tank to tank dude?
whats the mpg tank to tank dude?
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