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i have a zafira vxr at the moment but trying to sell it as its far too dear to run, iv had a astra gsi, vx220 << had a few close ones with it so had to sell it..., couple of corsas and a coupel of fords but some how always go back to vauxhalls. pics below

also got a honda big red for going out for a play.

 

my favourite car going to buy another one soon hopefully as a second car/ something to modify

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vx 220 had plenty scary moments in this

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current car for sale

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My poor car suffering some family abuse. It's a Range Rover P38 4.6l HSE. Costs about 120 quid to fill up and I get 300 miles to a tank if I drive carefully. So it might not be a cool car but it's qui

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its the girlfriends :whistling::icon_redface::laugh:

 

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I love this car it does everything i need it to and insurance costs me £110 fully comp a year and the insurance company ask me " do i want to pay monthly" :laugh: .Its not great on fuel but as its only used at weekends,i dont mind that.

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I have one of those^ Used to drive it on the river beds in Spain.

 

Getting back to the L200, I have one at the moment. I must admit I'm disappointed with the 4x4 on it. It's not great even in the easiest of situations. And I tested it a lot. It drinks fuel anything too!

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nissan terrano and dont laugh toyota picnic for the dog wagon 7 seater deisel back seats out still 5 seater and massive space for the dogs in back .tbh this is the best dog car i have ever owned plenty of room, plenty of oomph, and good on fuel .and a bonus dont look a dog wagon so dont get pulled much in it .

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I usually drive the missus crazy, but the thing we were most glad of having over the past couple of weeks was Bun Hers Chariot, our little old Vitara that cost half as much as a new HW100 air rifle. Little thing did not miss a beat, fired up first time every time, 4 weel drive engaged and front wheels locked, never skidded, cornered like it was on rails and got us about when Freelanders were spinning their wheels in protest!!

 

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The £350 Vitara...

 

At the end of the cold snap we had to get down to London to see a friend, so cold the normally reliable estate car sat there sulking (the battery needed recharging), we fired up the Vitara and trundled off. It was so cold that ice was forming inside the car as we drove along, had to alternate the heater between windows and us. By the time we got down to London the ice had cleared from the bonnet, just over 110 miles to get the ice off the bonnet, it was cold lol!

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its the girlfriends :whistling::icon_redface::laugh:

 

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I love this car it does everything i need it to and insurance costs me £110 fully comp a year and the insurance company ask me " do i want to pay monthly" :laugh: .Its not great on fuel but as its only used at weekends,i dont mind that.

 

What do you mean not great on fuel? 30ish MPG is not that bad for something with the aerodynamics of a garden shed on a skateboard! You also have the luxury of a convertible for summer use and they are great for shooting from! Just open the roof up!!

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