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and im bored of my Honda! Wanting a big engine petrol again!
Just cant afford the 20mpg!
Just thought id say! Dont tell my wife lol
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Don't worry mate, everyone wants a big thirsty petrol. its just wether they are grown up enough to accept the fact
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Big thirsty petrol ftw.
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(04-01-2015, 04:16 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Big thirsty petrol ftw.
tom man you wouldn't even know what big thirsty petrol is poor thing wont go over 4k if you had it.
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cant justify doubling my fuel bill every month. Moving house is the only answer
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(04-01-2015, 05:52 PM)cpikey316_ Wrote: cant justify doubling my fuel bill every month. Moving house is the only answer
buy a motor bike, you will have your power.
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Tbh, I'd hate a noisy, thirsty, effort-using petrol for a daily. Diesel is so much nicer for that...quiet, frugal and effortless to drive...
But you can't beat a petrol for a bit of fun at the weekend lol.
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(04-01-2015, 05:57 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Tbh, I'd hate a noisy, thirsty, effort-using petrol for a daily. Diesel is so much nicer for that...quiet, frugal and effortless to drive...
But you can't beat a petrol for a bit of fun at the weekend lol.
f*cking hell tom you have changed your tune! you wouldn't give Diesel house room!
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Keep up lol, that was about 4 years ago! The Golf changed my opinions of diesels back in 2011 tbh. They both have their place.
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This is were most of us "car guys" all want 2 cars. I do for sure anyway, nice quiet compfy daily, and a loud stupid toy for all the other stuff. Even though theres so many cars i want to own atm id be dead before i actually managed to choose!
Doesnt even own a 306.
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(04-01-2015, 06:17 PM)Tom Wrote: This is were most of us "car guys" all want 2 cars. I do for sure anyway, nice quiet compfy daily, and a loud stupid toy for all the other stuff. Even though theres so many cars i want to own atm id be dead before i actually managed to choose!
Why choose? Buy all the cars...
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(04-01-2015, 06:07 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Keep up lol, that was about 4 years ago! The Golf changed my opinions of diesels back in 2011 tbh. They both have their place.
yeah but you sharp went back to a petrol 306!
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Thats why i have a hdi for daily use and a celica as a 'spare' car, not the fastest but it'll do
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(04-01-2015, 06:29 PM)procta Wrote: (04-01-2015, 06:07 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Keep up lol, that was about 4 years ago! The Golf changed my opinions of diesels back in 2011 tbh. They both have their place.
yeah but you sharp went back to a petrol 306!
Nah not for a long while, owned the silver Golf TDi 9 months, and the blue Golf TDi 6 months, then had a couple of 306 HDis and the Vec CDTi, was nearly 3 years before I had a petrol daily again (1.8 306) and that wasn't for long tbf. Diesel daily ftw tbh.
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I wouldn't worry about it, most people pay £300 a month on car finance before they even go near a petrol station, even though by the time the car is paid for it's worth a fraction of what they paid for it. Think of it that way, makes the 20mpg easier to deal with
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This is why I have the saab ttid as a weekday family car
And
The rx8 for weekend blasting
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what cpikey needs is a piece of old school retro classic for a weekend car, plus he can take the wife and kids out in too!
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Got a hankering for another Saab convertible.
Or a big engined Beemer so I can be a wanker...
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My celica costs the same to run as the hdi when i factor in insurance difference
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V8 beemer FTW
Astor 6 Fast road/track project
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BMW 850i would be awesome.... Cheap as well as no-one can fuel a V12 these days lol.
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Some of us have small thirsty petrols...
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(04-01-2015, 10:03 PM)SRowell Wrote: Some of us have small thirsty petrols...
And a heavy right foot
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I miss my old combo
Ph1 XRDT for the proper comfy daily...
And a ZX6R 160mph 14,000rpm screamer for me and my obsession for noise and power!! (mind, the zx6r would do 45mpg on a run and never less than 35mpg on a hoon! And £40 a yr to tax and £25 a month to insure....hang on...why don't I have one again!!!?!)
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