Black X reg vectra cos its a hatch so the dog can go in the boot its big enough to tow the trailer tent and after 4 weeks of looking it was the only one hubby would consider because it wasnt
white
green
pale blue
silver
red
a rover
a ford
an exhaust that needed replacing
looked like it may have been in an accident
was less than 20 miles away
he didnt like the person selling
didnt like the car lot
prices wernt displayed on the car
didnt get served within 3 mins of walking in
couldnt see one he liked staright away
get the picture?
so many rules he created on the spot we had to pay an extra £700 and get a car 4 years younger than we could really afford
2006-09-02 10:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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My main car is a mitshubishi pajero long body, It has so much space! I can take up to 6 people (extra chairs) But I use it mostly for my horses, you can hardly feel that a trailer is behind the car. The extra chairs can be put away, so you don't even see them any more, In wintertime the chair warming switch is very nice (no more cold bottems!:) Ãt runs on diesel, but you wouldn't think it was, 1 liter to 15 km so that's realy good, for a car that size!
Bmw roadster on the side (bright yellow:)) well It's a special edition, and has a M3 model engine. So it's fast! Very nice to also have a hard top on the side, it's not all that comfortable, but then again I'm spoiled by the "pajero"
2006-09-02 17:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I drive a 1973 VW beetle and shes my baby. Shes a show car too now and never fails to impress. I'd never drive anything that's not a classic car. wheres the fun? And before anyone says it, if you know even a little about cars there a joy to fix up and it rarely breaks down X
2006-09-02 20:29:13
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answered by vwjellovw 1
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I drive a Renaut 19 16V cabriolet. I love my car because it's unusal here ( have only seen 2 others) in Ireland because it's an older car & was mainly sold in the UK.
Will break my heart to sell it. BUt expecting baby no 2 & will be buying a scenic to accomadate my growing family & my Rothweiler
2006-09-02 17:14:41
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answered by Anon 3
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I drive a renault clio which is ok apart from th oil problem its had for the last 3 years that renault are incapable of fixing. I wouldn't but it again. Next time i would have a mini if i could afford it or a VW they have always been good cars in my family. Expensive but worth it as they last.
2006-09-02 17:12:24
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answered by soulsearcher 2
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Monte Carlo Z34 ... it's fun to drive, nice looking vehicle, the leather interior is very comfortable and the car drives like a dream with lots of torque and high speed capability for cruising.
2006-09-02 17:12:11
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answered by fun_guy_otown 6
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1984 Ford LTD I bought it because it was $1000. I would rather have a truck, but, if I have to drive a car this is a nice sturdy car. I feel safe in it.
2006-09-02 17:10:53
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answered by highchaparral2006 4
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Vauxhall Omega V6 (my second one)
Executive saloon, nice leather & lots of toys - better specced than most german cars...and actually built in Germany. Good for 150mph ish, previously used by the UK police as pursuit vehicles.
Sold as the Cadillac Cattera in the US, but the european models get better power, suspension, interiors & handling.
2006-09-02 19:27:24
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answered by creviazuk 6
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A BMW 5.20 automatic (I know they're all automatic in the US but they're not here) - it's lovely to drive and has leather seats. I actually enjoy my car journeys now. It's paid for too, which helps a lot!
2006-09-02 17:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Noble M12 GTO, 0-60 in 3.5 seconds, air-con, electric windows, and cheap to buy. makes mincemeat of any Lambo, and only the latest Ferrari's costing 4 times the price can match it for speed. Its fast, comfortable and, well, kinda spacious for its type of car!!! What more could you want?
2006-09-02 22:31:15
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answered by Bealzebub 4
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