What car do you drive?

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compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
[QUOTE 2291200, member: 9609"]Private reg and all polished up (well some of it)
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That's how my red car was last week and I spent a day T cutting it with red T cut. My fingers are still red.
What is G3, is it a similar thing to T cut?
 

Black Country Ste

Senior Member
Location
West Midlands
2001 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 SXi

I love driving it but I'm not doing very much of that at all recently. It hasn't moved since Tuesday. I use it to go shopping and if I can't be bothered to cycle then I do the odd commute and family visit with it.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
Another good Skoda choice :thumbsup:
I'd quite like an old Skoda Estelle or Rapid to play with.
I almost bought one last year, to do an electric conversion on it, but the seller removed it from sale due to 'time wasters' when the auction wasn't even over. I had to wait, outside his house, for over 2 hours for him to get home late from work work in order to see the car so I am not sure who was supposed to be the time waster. :scratch:
 

flying start

Veteran
That's how my red car was last week and I spent a day T cutting it with red T cut. My fingers are still red.
What is G3, is it a similar thing to T cut?
The thing is when you restore the colour back to its glossy shine you need to wax it with a hard wax (old bees wax type) to lock it shine in or it'll just go back to the pink van it is now I had a old toyota starlet that was pink hat to mecheain polish the car then wax it and toped the wax up each week end wash dry and wax
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PoliceMadAd

Active Member
VW Polo 2010, had one as a hire car once and really liked it so thought i'd get one. Also drive supermarket home shopping vans, have 1 racer bike, and one commuter, though the racer is used for commuting as well as the car.
 

wait4me

Veteran
Location
Lincolnshire
Mitsubishi Outlander Juro auto--It's for towing the caravan and has a bike carrier on the towbar
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
We have a 9 year old Rover Streetwise 1.4l 3 door hatchback. We can get the bikes in if we take the wheels off.

Its nice and reliable, which is what we were after, we got change from £700 too, which is a bonus and the head gasket has been replaced (Streetwises are known for head gasket issues).
It reasonably economical and nice to drive but I prefer the bike. However, in the weather that we have been having lately, a heater is just glorious.
 

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
I havent passed my test yet, and I wont be getting a car for a few years after that (only go to college so no point). When I get a job it is the first thing on my list to do.

Mum has a 2004 Vauxhall Corsa Design 1.2 which I might drive on the odd occasion when I pass my test.
Dad has a 99-02 Mercedes E320 Avant CDI which is a total rustbucket and he is thinking of getting rid of it. The traction control and ABS are a bit dodgy and dont always work. However, it would cost £5000 for me to be insured on it so I dont think that will happen.
 
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