What are you driving?

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Since most of us are in to "alternative" shaving, I was just wondering what you guys drive?
Anything special in that garage of yours?

I'll start with my "toy" (which is my only car)

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It's been my daily drive for the last 2 and half years, and still giggle like a school girl when I kick it a bit ;)

FB.
 
I have two cars. A 94 jdm subaru impreza wrx in mica black. Spent a small fortune on her and it's around 307.7hp but more importantly it keeps that power all the way to the limiter rather than peaking like most do, makes for quite a car

And the other a 95 metro 1.4cd diesel. 60-70mpg cost me £995 but it came with 17k on the clock, lucky or what :mrgreen:

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Nowt special - BMW 320i

£300 off a cousin a few months ago.

He needed some cash so I did him a favour.

Its OK but my old Mondeo was better.

Would swap it in a heartbeat for a Hillman Imp (first ever car)
 
Oh dear, I don't get too excited about cars. A seven year old Citroen Picasso and a nine year old Ford Fiesta. One is quite big and practical, the other is quite small and practical. They don't cost too much to run and I can spend my money on more important stuff. One day when the lads are rich they'll buy their old mum and dad a Mercedes.
 
Well, a SAAB of course :lol:. With the big engine and some software upgrades. It´s a station wagon - so kids, rats and cats can all follow when we go to the country side :roll:
 
Pig Cat said:
Oh dear, I don't get too excited about cars. A seven year old Citroen Picasso and a nine year old Ford Fiesta. One is quite big and practical, the other is quite small and practical. They don't cost too much to run and I can spend my money on more important stuff. One day when the lads are rich they'll buy their old mum and dad a Mercedes.


:lol: So much expectation, you think all that investment will guarantee you a Merc?
 
antdad said:
Pig Cat said:
Oh dear, I don't get too excited about cars. A seven year old Citroen Picasso and a nine year old Ford Fiesta. One is quite big and practical, the other is quite small and practical. They don't cost too much to run and I can spend my money on more important stuff. One day when the lads are rich they'll buy their old mum and dad a Mercedes.


:lol: So much expectation, you think all that investment will guarantee you a Merc?

Well there are two of them. One must have Mrs PC's brains. Or her looks. Or just be not as lazy as me! :lol:
 
Some nice ones there guys ;) I do love the GTV, and of course, Mikael, my childhood has been very Saab orientated, 95, 96, 90, 99, 900i, 900T.
Although currently my fancy goes towards something a bit different.. might have to go to the UK to get myself an Elise, I've been in love with that car for years...
(Can't afford one though, and I don't have a garage :( ), UK second hand prices are around 30-40% less on these..

The smart roadster was my dream car since it came out, I waited 5 years before I got one... but it's going to be sold soon...

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2001 Honda Accord Type-V. The top of the Accord range at the time. 2.3i VTEC engine, but don't let fool you, it's really quite gutless. Just approaching 60,000 miles, but runs great.

Mrs.M has a '99 Skoda Felicia. Laugh if you want, but it's been a great little car. 70,000, and doesn't use any oil, water etc. No complaints.

Vinny - My first car was also an Imp!
 
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