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I'm buying a car and I need some help...

    •  PodgePodge
    • i guess i'll just have to see whats available when i go looking propper
    •  EggyEggy
    • seeing that i'm bored thought i'd have a little browse. I assume this is the pug

      1999 1.1 saxo 55k miles 1 owner from new £795 here ???
    •  PodgePodge
    • nope, thats not it.

      i quite fancy a saxo but i'm paying £500 not a penny more, regardless of make / model
    •  EggyEggy
    • you said 1.5 didn't you, that's a 1.4, noticed that after i posted.

      £500 In that case this looks the best buy


      and... i've found a 106 1.5D, n reg is green here

      can't find anything (else) that catches my eye for under £500 though, most have very short road tax which means spending a further £50+ in next month or two.
    •  JenTheHenJenTheHen
    • Eggy says:
      £500 In that case this looks the best buy


      Chortle
    •  PodgePodge
    • detective Eggy at work
    •  rlucas666rlucas666
    • Podge says:
      detective Eggy at work


      That Reliant Robin looks familiar, it might have once belonged to Blaze Bayley?
    •  GarethGareth
    • rlucas666 says:
      Podge says:
      detective Eggy at work


      That Reliant Robin looks familiar, it might have once belonged to Blaze Bayley?


      or Venezuelan gold smuggler Carlos Mendez. it's a great car but the cornering is a little off. Almost like the doors are being weighed down somehow....
    •  EggyEggy
    • plenty of leg room though.
    •  Rob SmithRob Smith
    • Podge says:
      i quite fancy a saxo


      If my ha' penny is worth anything in this, Citroen's are a heap every time. Anna's had a saxo that seemed ok, but after buying a ford, every citroen i've driven feels tinny & cheap. From year dot my mum's picasso has had a problem every 6/7 weeks without fail.
      The Saxo feel's like it'll crumple immediatly. They're so light that when it rains they just slide.
      Personally, french cars suck, but citroens are the wost. I'd go for a pug over a renault or citroen, that said i've never driven a pug.
      Fords, Vauxhaul or Volkswagen for run arounds, every time. Cheap, heavy build, stick to the road.
    •  WillisWillis
    • I love French cars because they feel like they are just about to fall apart, but I reckon 70's to mid 90's Fiestas are the greatest. Base model with a cassette player.
    •  Rob SmithRob Smith
    • Willis says:
      I reckon 70's to mid 90's Fiestas are the greatest. Base model with a cassette player.


      Hats off to that man! :)

      Classic fiesta & classic golf rock!

      http://filmcars.co.uk/resources/_wsb_331x242_Classic.FiestaMK1.jpghttp://

      http://www.caradvice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/caradvice_original_volkswagen-gti-pirelli.jpg
    •  HopkinsHopkins
    • Willis says:
      I love French cars because they feel like they are just about to fall apart, but I reckon 70's to mid 90's Fiestas are the greatest. Base model with a cassette player.


      Fiesta Popular Plus 950 was my first car
      How was it a Plus? It had a sunroof

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