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Jarmo.Is.God
July 5, 2016, 2:11pm

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What car do you drive?
and would you recommend it?
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VW golf TDI 63 plate and yes I would definitely recommend a VW - excellent motor!


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Bmw (f21) 120d m sport, 8 speed auto. Cracking car. Plenty of power through the mid range and a decent return on fuel.

£30 tax per year too which is a bonus!
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Jaguar xf premium luxury
2.2d lovely looking car and knocks spots of my previous mercs 👍🏻
Not bad mpg, 33.7 round town
Approx 52.5 on a run
Highly recommend , not as common as bmw / audi / merc etc and i like to think a little more class
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Why are they classier than a bmw/Audi etc?
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July 5, 2016, 5:01pm
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62 plate 1.8l Mercedes C180 coupe. She's my pride and joy although I am considering upgrading to something with a bit more growl. Drives like a dream, I'd defintely recommend it though I'd probably go for a slightly bigger engine. Lots of choice with the C Class.
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Blimey. Didn't realise we had so many rich fans!  

Ford Focus TDCI Sport. Top spec. Almost 60 mpg. Looks good. Quick. Great drive. Big boot. Cheap to tax (£30), service and insure. Good, practical family car without making you look like you've given up on life.


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62    63 Plate ,

There is a lot of vintage cars on the road ,

I had a Nissan Terrano 4x4 while I was at work , travelled all over Europe with them ( I had 4 )

All new but not at the same time ,

At the moment I have got a Nissan Note a good little car seeing as I do not do a lot of mileage now,

I will change next year and go back up the range as finding the Note a little too small,

Thinking of changing a habit of  life time and going for a Vauxhall  Insignia  or a Astra,

Anybody got any views on them ?

Yours opinion will be appreciated .


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I got my VW for work Pete (1600 mile a month) it's a work horse & very economical, I would buy another VW next time without a doubt, you'll be seeing mine anyway when Harry & me come to pick you up for a game down your way this season😎   my mate has got a Vauxhall insignia Pete who also travels a lot of miles and he swears by it so I don't think you'd go far wrong with one of them mate especially if you want comfort at a reasonable price.


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Yellow 3 wheel reliant van😉
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