What car do you drive?

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No catch - what car do you drive.... erm... and WHY? :D
 
I drive Black Ford Focus, well a very dirty Black Ford Focus :rolleyes:, why?, well because we bought it :D:p
 
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I prefer the question, "what car would you like to be driven in?"

Pink pimped Maybach with Hello Kitty decals for Dawg.
 
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Strange question this one .... drive a car!!!

Black one, with some numbers on the back of it and a badge and a large boot ... oh you mean you want to know what type?

Beamer 5 series ...

Why? Space, comfort, and the men hate me for driving it!! ;)
 
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A clapped out Freelander Commercial Diesel (the 2 seater van conversion) for everyday use and we have a Merc SLK for weekend fun :)
 
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Renault Megane Convertable
Jeep Cherokee (V6)
Ford Escort RS Turbo

Use to have a 4x4 Sierra Sapphire Cosworth until some **** stole it!!!
 
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Two legs for short journeys, and a mountain bike if visiting the other side of the country ;)
 
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Range Rover Sport - Because people usually get out of my way, spacious, fast, comfortable, looks good and i always want one
New C Class Mercedez - Looks good, classy, comfortable, spacious
Mitsubushi Evo X (on order) - for the power, always wanted one and the facelift looks brilliant

Did have a A4 Audi until some idiot forget were the brake pedal was. :(
 
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My main car: Hyundai Terracan - it's plenty "man enough" to tow our caravan, which our previous car (Seat Alhambra) couldn't cope with, it's comfortable and a lot cheaper than a Land Rover or Range Rover. I've also got very lazy as it's an automatic, which I love despite having driven manuals for 20 years!

Hubby's car which I drive occasionally: Nissan Micra - it was lent indefinately to us by my sister who moved to Europe and couldn't get insurance for a British car. Best bit is that although she's returned to the UK she chose to import her left hand drive car and we have gained a second car :) and I no longer have to get up at 6am to take hubby to work to enable me to have a car. It's a manual gearbox and that's fine - I have more trouble with the indicators and windscreen wipers being on the opposite side to the Terracan than I do with driving a manual.
 
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I don't, I have two big nasty, loud, mean motorbikes.
Why, because I don't like queuing
 
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RenaultSport Megane F1 R26 (Whoever thought of that bloody name) as the weekend car
and Vectra 2.5V6 as daily runner, and i actually get better mpg in the vectra haha
 
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Peugeot 206 Gti because I can afford to get shafted for petrol and tax! :)

Suzuki Bandit 600 for nice days and weekends when I want to shoot in to town and back without getting stuck in traffic.
 
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2 off road modified Suzuki Jimnys' for my business. Got to be the worst cars I've ever owned for driving on the public highway.
Absolutely stunning off road however, and leave the Land Rover Discovery floundering in the mud, scrabbling for grip.
 
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Got rid of the Nissan Almera (I had an honest to gawd reason for having that car btw !!) and bought a Citroen Berlingo Van 1.9D - boring, but really most of my journeys are to do with work and I do need the space in the back.

Eventually I will get around to sign-writing it, etc - but not sure if this one is the one i'll be keeping at the moment, so waiting.
 
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I have an Mitsi L200 Warrior double cab pickup thing

Fantastic car, I can work out of it, use it as a bit of a skip and be in leather clad climate controlled comfort at the same time.

Drinks a bit though.
 
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I've got a Mini Cooper now, though after writing off an MGTF my confidence has gone down considerably as far as driving is concerned......not sure if the Mini was the answer now as I seem too close to other traffice ;-s.....Thinking of maybe a Megane Convertible...though maybe that won't conquer my fear of driving in the rain that I seem to have developed....
 
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fiat punto..but looks like it's about to die (again)...so it's looking like a honda accord next for me.
there's so many cars i would like but new labour makes sure i drive something economic and boring
 
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The person with that caravan I keep getting stuck behind :)

Hehehehehe - quite likely! Hubby likes to wear a t-shirt to the effect that caravanners do own the road just annoy people like you!
 
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Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland V8.

If I am unfortunate enough to be in a crash I want something around me that has some strength and size about it. I also love the luxury of the car.

On the downside it loves a drop of petrol and the servicing bill is big.

Looking to change soon though as this one is now 5 years old. I am swinging between 2 cab pick up on the company (for tax reasons) or a 60k Range Rover for personal reasons. Oh .. if only I could a) justify the expense and b) make the decision :)
 
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Mercedes E220 diesel saloon, which my husband bought me for my birthday last year.

Previously, it was a Volvo 240 estate, which we bought new in 1987 but had sadly become uneconomical to keep filling up with petrol. I loved that car, but am very pleased with the Merc so far, especially in terms of economy and comfort.

Regards, Alison
 
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BMW 330 for business.
Ford Galaxy for the carting kids around.
Mini Cooper S (when my missus lets me).
TVR Griff 500 for the odd nice weekend.
 
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Nissan Almera 2.2 TDi (Now for sale!)
Ford Fiesta 1.4 TDci - only £35.00 per YEAR Road tax. Rock On!

Why the above? Both have fantastic mpg, well over 40, the Almera is a rocket to drive, and comfortable and safe.

Fiesta is cheap and cheerful.

On the 'next car' list? Nissan Navara.
 
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Vauxhall Signum.

Why? For £13k I got a 6 month old, 5,000 miles car with leather, sat nav, around 50 to 53 mpg if being careful, otherwise about 48 mpg, loads of carrying space and its comfortable to do a thousand miles or so a week in. Plus, I occasionally have to pull a 1.7tonne trailer and my Signum will do up to 1.8t, and it doesn't look too flash when on a client's site and they wonder if its their fees paying for my car.
 
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I used to have a Skoda Fabia VRS, which I loved - really fast on all the little national speed limit roads round here, plus 50mpg, great for the 100 mile round trip on the motorway to work.

Now share an Audi A3 1.8 with my OH, it's alright but handles like a boat compared to the Skoda!
 
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