I've got an 03 Corsa (dark blue) and it's my first car (wierd huh?) but I'm keeping it for now. I'll never buy a landy though. I have no need for one and I won't be able to afford the petrol for the distances I drive!
I don't really have a dream car. I'm happy with a fairly small, economical car, to be honest.
2007-01-17 00:11:30
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answered by genghis41f 6
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My first car was a Ford Fiesta 1.3litre finesse. It was silver and was on a '52' plate. The new shape only came out 3 weeks before. I picked my car up on the 1st September 2002 and was over the moon because it was one of the first new shape fiesta's on the road.
My 2nd car 18 months later was a brand new '04' plate silver Peugeot 206 Coupe Convertibe 2litre SE which I picked up in June 04. This was my dream car! I had always wanted one and I loved it loved it loved it! I still miss it! But being a car addict I felt I had to change 2 years later, and so in June 2006 I traded it in for an '06' plate black Renault Megane 1.9 dci 130 Dynamique. I only changed from a 206 because of size, I have a 6yr old step son who was struggling to fit in the back of the 206!
Anyways, my next car that I am looking at for 2008 is either the Chrysler Crossfire or the much more masculine new shape Audi TT. I'm hoping my husband will be purchasing a 'family' orientated car so that I can go for one of these two seater numbers! :) xx
2007-01-17 05:44:39
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answered by lou lou 3
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I passed my test 18 years ago, we didn't have a lot of money back then, so i had a little DAF which i remember we hand painted hammerite metallic blue. I thought it looked great. I loved that little car, i always remember the feeling when i got in it for the first time after i'd passed my test and ventured out on my own, it was undescribabley good. Unfortunately it failed an MOT badly so i didn't have it for very long. But oh how i loved that 1st car. I now have a new Nissan Micra. Never lets me down and economical too. Ideal as a run about town car.
2007-01-17 00:13:03
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answered by S 4
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my first car was an f reg metro that conked out everytime it went up a hill , bought for £250 quick, glad to see the back of that one. Then i had a red V reg Polo hatchback, that was a pile of crap too. Then i had a v reg vauxhall vectra 2.5 v6, exchanged for a bmw x5 last year. Love it !!
2007-01-17 00:15:28
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answered by Anonymous
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First car was a Fiesta and I've had quite a few of those. Mainly been Fords too but I now drive a lovely VW Polo GTI.
2007-01-17 00:04:03
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answered by Anonymous
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my first car was a mark 1 ford fiesta ( whitch i keved up into an xr2 look alike)?
now i have my own mobile mechanic company and now live in spain and most cliants live in the campo (country side )i have a opel frontera
i know people nopck em but thats because ther not proper mechanics and dont know how to drive.
2007-01-17 01:13:52
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answered by witheringtonkeith 5
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My first was a 2 litre Cortina......... I bloody loved that car and drove it till it fell apart. I have got an Astra now but I only bought that cause it was a bargain. I would love a an Audi A3 3.2 sport.
2007-01-17 00:08:46
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answered by Janbull 5
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My first car was a old three door Fiesta i loved it but she was a pain to start in the rain
Now i got a more modern Fiesta and i love it
2007-01-18 00:47:34
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answered by Black Orchid 7
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My very first car was an old nissan sunny. Old but reliable. Impossible to break down.
Nowadays I drive a cool ride. A silver mini one
2007-01-17 01:27:47
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answered by peter gunn 7
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Hope nobody here could beat me in antiquity!
My first car was 1973 Model Toyota Crown Deluxe, Metallic Golden colour. (Originally Petrol driven which was converted into Diesel driven by replacing the engine & gearbox by the owner from whom I bought the car)
My second car was 1985 Model Toyota Corolla Sedan, Deep Red colour (still running and used for school and college duty of my kids).
My third car was 1987 Model Toyota Corolla Sedan, White colour (still running and used for our family outings).
Above two cars has been converted into Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) driven (dual fuel Petrol / CNG) about two years ago. Thereby saving on cost (one-fifth of petrol); and lower pollution of the atmosphere.
2007-01-17 00:24:24
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answered by Hafiz 7
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