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Thread: Car decision

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    Fanatic Member Kzin's Avatar
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    Originally posted by CiberTHuG
    Yes, but a family of four can only squeeze into a Carolla for so long.

    So I guess there are no pickups larger than a 1/2 ton over there?
    Also, isn't "hemi Roadrunner" redundant? Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought the Roadrunner was the hemi 'Cuda.
    I'm sure there were 440 (non-hemi) Roadrunners - I'll have a look

    Originally posted by CiberTHuG
    Yes, but a family of four can only squeeze into a Carolla for so long.
    So I guess there are no pickups larger than a 1/2 ton over there?
    Pickups are pretty much purely agricultural over here. Nothing at all like the '2500' size ones that I've seen in the states. Most are small japanese ones although Landrover 110s are rated at 0.75 tons and I'm guessing the 130s are rated at 1.0 ton but they appeal to a different market to US leisure pickups.
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    Originally posted by CiberTHuG


    Also, isn't "hemi Roadrunner" redundant? Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought the Roadrunner was the hemi 'Cuda.
    Roadrunner


    'Cuda

    hmm . . looks like a dodge challenger . . .
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    What year is that Roadrunner pic?

    So there was a 'Cuda, a hemi 'Cuda, a Roadrunner, and a hemi Roadrunner. *shrug* Cool.

    That 'Cuda looks like a soft round Challenger. I think the long, sharp line Challenger looks very nice. Especially in black. For some reason though, I like old Cutlasses. *shrug*
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    Here's an alternative....

    Go to a car auction


    I got a 2.3 injection Audi 90 with all the gubbins for less than £500.... (with 12 months MOT, no tax)


    Best advice so far I'd say
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    I 've got a new car recently and I also fought about those 2 altough here they are a bit diffrent I bought a Seat Ibiza 1.4i 16V on petrol offcourse. It's much like an polo.

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    Yeah, much like a Polo except with a bigger engine and 16v and a good deal newer Not exactly that similar.

    Yes, but a family of four can only squeeze into a Carolla for so long.
    Huh? a Toyota Corolla? What's so difficulat about fitting four people in that? Maybe you have trouble fitting 4 Americans in there, they are a bit wider after all
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    Nothing happening for at least a week or two. It's nothing definite, just my mum mentioned she was thinking of getting another car and did I want it that's all.

    I'll take it for a spin when I next go back home, in a couple of weeks probably, and see what I think of it. If it looks like I can get the Corsa by January I'll probably take it. Otherwise it won't be worth it. I'm not going to be doing the mileage to justify a diesel next year, so whether its worth paying the extra now and getting it to save money in the long run depends on just how long I'll be using it.

    We shall see.... in the meantime I need to fix my bloody choke. It's a bit knackered.
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    As far as petrol costs go, in our area there's the possibility of grants to get your car converted to LPG...which costs under 40p a litre, and I think it lasts a little longer as well

    My driving instructor got a special grant since he uses his car for work (obviously) and he can get the gas (actual gas, not petrol which you yanks like to call "gas" ) for about 25-30p/litre

    They've also frozen tax on LPG for at least the next few years...
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