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Old 29-04-2016, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Ginola View Post
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...cars&logcode=p


Beast you could literally fit your house in half the boot and very very quite and comfortable
Yep, sure its very quiet and comfortable but its going to drink like a fish and its already 16 years old I tend to keep my commuters for 3-4 years so it'll be 20 years old by the time i'm done with it, want to really get into something a bit newer.

This is car number 2 on the viewing list (assuming no 1 isn't a go-er). Better brand of course, but outside looks a bit bland compared to the Mondeo i think! But its a nice quality interior and that's where i'll be sitting all the time...pushing the budget for a car thats a year older than the Mondeo though.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...9000&logcode=p

But then saying that.... this is a wildcard option...
http://www.uklegacy.com/forums/index...ll-auto-wagon/
Undoubtedly an awesome car with forged engine, plenty of space etc and its still for sale (he's struggling to sell and listed it on ebay yesterday with an opening bid of £6k). But its going to make the bug feel slow and doesn't quite give the right impression for the work side of things. And i've already got a fun scoob, don't really need another moneypit!
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