What car do you drive?

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donnydave

Über Member
Location
Cambridge
Would that be illegal in GB on the grounds of blocking the view from the windscreen.

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Night Train

Maker of Things
I am quite impressed with the Vauxhall Corsa in black.

I saw one today.
Not only can it overtake me, while I am driving at 70mph on the dual carriageway, but it also allows the driver to carry on doing some work on his laptop (placed on the passenger seat) at the same time! Amazing!
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I am quite impressed with the Vauxhall Corsa in black.

I saw one today.
Not only can it overtake me, while I am driving at 70mph on the dual carriageway, but it also allows the driver to carry on doing some work on his laptop (placed on the passenger seat) at the same time! Amazing!

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donnydave

Über Member
Location
Cambridge
Love it :becool:

Get it finished, and enjoy it.... this might help

thanks, should be done in next few months, then I can get to work on securing approval from the woman for another one (either gt40 or cobra daytona coupe, not sure yet).

I got a welder for christmas and I'm slowly learning with the eventual aim of making a bike rack for the cobra, mainly for comedy value.
 
Sold the Roomster so carless atm, waiting for a new Octavia Estate to be built in 2 weeks time:bravo:
 

Doseone

Guru
Location
Brecon
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.

My wife has a diesel VW Golf Bluemotion which we also love. Its so efficient and cheap to run. We comfortably get 70 - 80 mpg and road tax is £30. It's not very exciting but it does what it's supposed to do.
 
Ford Focus ST.
Absolutely love it. Bought it from new 7 years ago. Only done 36K as I cycle to work, obviously, and it spends all week in the garage and comes out at the weekend and that's about it !
 
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