What car do you drive?

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The Jogger

Legendary Member
Location
Spain
renault megane coupe at the moment 2010 model

but soon be taking delivery of the my new nissan juke :smile:
I hired a Nissan Juke in Spain last year.....................
 
I've got a Subaru Forester. I absolutely love it, its been the perfect family car although its starting to show its age now - 10 years old and 117000 miles. I've had it from nearly new and it has cost me nothing in repair bills - and I literally mean nothing. I have it serviced (although not as often as I should and not main dealer) and done cam belt and that's it. I am thinking of changing it (for another Subaru), but equally am tempted to keep driving it until it breaks..

Yours is the next model change along from mine and if I recall a bit tidier too. Mine is 13 this year, 70 quid for this MOT, had to have a CAT a few years ago, rear suspension needed doing, front bushes last year, rear subframe bushes and cambelt will need doing this year, so I've not been as lucky. I do less than 6k a year in it now but as an all round utility vehicle for dog, kids, bikes, camping, skip and whatever else you don't want to filthy a proper car up with, it's brilliant and not worth trading up from or down to. My local garage fits the parts I get for him at labour of 25 an hour and we normally tussle over how long it's going to take him. And Noods bad back will attest to how good the heated seats are.
 

Si_

Regular
Started on a honda varadero 125, then a 600hornet, then to my ultimate, a ducati st2.

entre stage left one back injury, and so the bikes made way for cars kicking and screaming i went reluctantly to four wheels having bought....

a nissan skyline r33. then a nice man in lotus bent it so i bought another an r33 gts4 saloon (4 door)

plus a nissan stagea,

then left the forces and got an honest job so the superstar wages went begging and i am now running around in a diesel truck a 3.0 litre surf hilux auto.
 

Doseone

Guru
Location
Brecon
..... as an all round utility vehicle for dog, kids, bikes, camping, skip and whatever else you don't want to filthy a proper car up with, it's brilliant and not worth trading up from or down to.

That's pretty much how I feel about mine. I am tempted to change but carting back 2 wet, muddy Springers the other day who decided to have a good shake in the car I decided it's quite nice having a car that it doesn't matter too much what happens to it!
 
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