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Sanne (nl) Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 7:25 AM |
I drive a peugot 306 break, in icelandic blue.
It is the mother of all family cars,need to be able to pack, baby, baby stuff, more baby stuff and husb. gitars, amps and god knows what else:)
The best thing about it? 10 Cd player:) |
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lilly Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 9:07 AM |
no license. no car. no money for either.
but I don't really need a car, as we have feet, bikes, public transport and a working train system in my country ;)
and I'm not sure I would want one if I had the money - a car is next to useless in Munich. |
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1/3 of Suggestive Leg Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 9:31 AM |
There's a photo of Dorothy just after we bought her. |
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Elliott Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 10:30 AM |
Fear the Landy...
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Mikko85 Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 1:15 PM |
Skoda(!) Fabia.
It's a nice little car!! Had a Fiat Punto and it was absolute crap, cost far too much in repairs & blew up in a traffic jam. This isn't as nice to drive but it's so much more reliable. And because it's got zero street cred, won't get nicked. Hopefully. |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 1:17 PM |
Mikko85 wrote: Skoda(!) Fabia.
It's a nice little car!! Had a Fiat Punto and it was absolute crap, cost far too much in repairs & blew up in a traffic jam. This isn't as nice to drive but it's so much more reliable. And because it's got zero street cred, won't get nicked. Hopefully.
It's a Volkswagen with a Skoda badge, actually very good cars |
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isma Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 1:33 PM |
I don't drive but..
I love my bike
and Ooh this
Does it count ? :p
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happy_me Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 2:03 PM |
Proud owner of an Opel Astra - my previous car (peugeout 309) died after a bulldozer tried to drive over the hood (with me still in the car).
My poor old car
Even tho I own the car I don't drive it on a daily basis (as my mum uses it to get to and fro work), I use my bike, my legs or the tram to get places. |
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Helen *the original* Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 2:13 PM |
My beautiful Herbie...
...and yes i know he isn't a Beetle which is what the Disney Herbie was but my mini is just as clever hence his name! |
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happy_me Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 2:37 PM |
He he, I like it when people name their cars, my old one was called Pierre and the one I have now is called Adam. My dad's car is among the family only known as Günther ;) |
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SamuraiSandy Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 2:38 PM |
it's great especially now that gas prices are going up...although, i do have to admit that the mileage isn't as good as i was led to believe :( |
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Helen *the original* Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 2:39 PM |
happy_me wrote: He he, I like it when people name their cars, my old one was called Pierre and the one I have now is called Adam. My dad's car is among the family only known as Günther ;)
Ha ha yeah it gives a car a personality. My old car was called Suggsy, but that was cos of his reg not just for the musical man. My ex named his car Freddie because it was Mercury coloured, now that was clever! |
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happy_me Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 2:42 PM |
Oh and btw. I love your Mini! I wish I could afford one he he. |
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Helen *the original* Posted Fri 01 Jun, 2007 2:44 PM |
happy_me wrote: Oh and btw. I love your Mini! I wish I could afford one he he.
Aww thanks, i love it too. I've always wanted one whether it was an old or new one. I can't put it into words what i felt when i saw it on our drive! |
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get_tae_blogg Posted Sat 02 Jun, 2007 12:03 AM |
Scottish Dubliner wrote:
It's a Volkswagen with a Skoda badge, actually very good cars
Contrary to popular belief, skoda is in the Volkswagen group, along with Audi and Seat, however, they aren't of the same technology. Its like Parky and Davina - accept no imitations! |
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