Driveway? Pah. I get the street if I'm lucky. We have a '99T Honda Accord. Absolutely standard, right down to the wheel trims :) apart from we've replaced the stereo.
This time last year we had the Ka. He wasn't standard.
Driveway? Pah. I get the street if I'm lucky. We have a '99T Honda Accord. Absolutely standard, right down to the wheel trims :) apart from we've replaced the stereo.
This time last year we had the Ka. He wasn't standard.
You're hoping the local theives will come and nick it? :-)
Nice to find someone who isn't content with just one of whatever... ;)
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Currently only a '93 Saab 900 Turbo 16v (last of the original ones) and a 53 plate Fiat Punto w. a couple of subtle visual mods
Until last year there were 3 saabs, a '97, an '88 and a '72. Spawning a child caused the cull
->we all know what everyone drives as there main car, but what about
->spouses,dependants and second cars
->
->Soooooo.
->whats on your driveway????
Passat TDi 4-Motion, Chipped Disco SWMBO and Tow barge.
Range Rover, Bob Tail, 3.9, Lifted, ect ect. Wild Thing, V8, Roll cage, dumper tyres, fiddle brakes, and two seats. Suzuki 413, SPOA lift, Vitara engine, 33 x 12.50 tyres. QT services racer (like a Bowler) currently under construction
This time last year, as above but
1 x Scirocco 1 x Land Rover 90 And I forget how many Suzuki SJ's
Brother had one. Damned good car for the money. With the Merc diesel engine isn't it.
Oh and this time last eyar Fabia 1.4 8v Classic Toyota Celica GT4 ST185
I don't have a driveway - but I could list what's usually in my car park?
My 54 plate (god it's old...) 206 XSi Some fit bird's red new Mini Cooper Some fit bird's silver Clio Some fit bird's yellow Fabia a Citroen C3 A Porsche Boxster S (staff) An Mx5 Sport (staff) A 5 series estate - unbadged but has all the fancy sports bumpers and what i'd guess were 18s if not 19s. Some other stuff.
Merc Petrol in wifeys. 3.2 litre straight six. Has electric everything inside but is Korean so bits fall off. I want her to chop it in on a Forrester GT. Fastest depreciating car we have ever owned.
Fraser
Yeah, same problem brother had regarding depreciation. He chopped it in for a crew cab Mitsu Warrior L200 (I think L200). He does a lot of building and gardening work, and has two young kids (1
3yr old, one newborn)so needed tool space, family space, and a solid divider between heavy tols and children.
Which explains your interst in the Fabia before :)
I'd have a vRS :-)
I like the L200...
Nice truck, and apparently, the finance deal on them (with a reasonable tradein), is so good you can't lose because they depreciate less than what you are paying out, and are so desirable second hand that a 3 year old one costs near new price.
You'd promptly ruin the drive by putting bling wheels on it though...
->> I like the L200...
->>
->>
->Nice truck, and apparently, the finance deal on them (with a reasonable
->tradein), is so good you can't lose because they depreciate less than
->what you are paying out, and are so desirable second hand that a 3 year
->old one costs near new price.
The second hand value will drop thru the floor when the company car tax rules change again, this will of course be true of any crew cab, with the possible exception of the Land Rover 110.
Possibly right, but in his case, it is a private vehicle. He just happens to do some foreigners so needs something that will haul a cement mixer or a block saw. He does have trouble getting private car insurance though, even though officially that is what it is.
Id get more If I could find them haha.
At last! George Best's name can rest in peace!
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