(10-09-2012, 05:37 PM)Curt Wrote: Presumably you have to pay the money back? So it'd be more cost affective, to get a cheaper older car and have some fun. Spend the money you would be paying on fuel instead, and enjoy it.
I can't give suggestions on new cars, don't like them. But whatever you do, just have a think at any suggestions, don't just shoot them down in flames.
Well....tbh I probably won't, not all of it anyway. I think she just wants me to get something reliable and cheap enough to run so i can forget about that and get on with other things. One of the conditions of getting that money will be to buy something newer though, although I do see your point about getting a cheaper older car, it's not gonna work like that.
Think about any suggestions? Im just waiting for someone to suggest a GWiz or something.


(10-09-2012, 05:39 PM)Bananalad Wrote: b5/b6 audi a4
A4 is probably a bit big.....I wouldn't mind an A3, but have no idea what thier engines are like these days, particulary something like a 1.6 petrol I guess?
(10-09-2012, 05:40 PM)vlj Wrote: We have one of these.. http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/a...?logcode=p
Autotrader figures say up to 83mpg but I've had it up to 91 on the motorway.
They are tax free and the cost even brand new is -10kish.
The downsides are it seems the steering wheel has no connection to the wheels, the seats are excruciating and the first time you try to figure out how to put it in reverse will leave you screaming
Hmm, not a bad suggestion...but go on then, how'd you get reverse?