[TW]Fox;12963913 said:Yea why not? The more cars you drive the more relevant your opinions become. Plus driving cars is fun.
I guarantee the line "my mum is considering a new car" was used in getting that test drive.
[TW]Fox;12963913 said:Yea why not? The more cars you drive the more relevant your opinions become. Plus driving cars is fun.
. Also the obligatory anyone who bought a 4x4 to do the school run option.
[TW]Fox;12963650 said:As I'm spending the day in a Mini Cooper Clubman today (No, the 530i isn't broken, so don't waste your time asking) and actually using it, I have come to the conclusion that its a completely pointless car and the stupid boot doors are a complete faff and an utter nuisance.
Pointless cars? I'd vote for the "new Beetle", it's basically an overpriced Golf with some fancy bodywork that makes the car an awful lot harder to work on. Also the obligatory anyone who bought a 4x4 to do the school run option.
No sure I understand the logic here. I don't much like the MINI, but plenty of people do. However, no-one can deny that the bootspace in a MINI is anything short of pathetic. Since the Clubman gives you a MINI with a useable amount of boot space, why is it pointless?
No sure I understand the logic here. I don't much like the MINI, but plenty of people do. However, no-one can deny that the bootspace in a MINI is anything short of pathetic. Since the Clubman gives you a MINI with a useable amount of boot space, why is it pointless?
No sure I understand the logic here. I don't much like the MINI, but plenty of people do. However, no-one can deny that the bootspace in a MINI is anything short of pathetic. Since the Clubman gives you a MINI with a useable amount of boot space, why is it pointless?
G-GIZ. Only suitable for putting dumb people in and telling them to drive at max speed into a concrete wall (well 30mph).
On another note a useful car was that old school volvo estate that had x2 foldout seats in the boot for kids. I really wanted my dad to have one so I could be in the boot with the things
Golf Plus also, a golf for the whale part of the population.
Popular and good looking, but no actual point to them, they're just a slightly less useful Golf that costs more to buy and run in exchange for that prettiness. It's like an Apple MacBook with XP installed.The new beetle is an incredibly popular good looking car (to the right person). I wouldnt have one, but my girlfriend for example loves them.
Agreed! The Prius is a complete con, actual MPG is closer to 45mpg and the hybrid technology doesn't save you that much at all (compare MPG figures for hybrid vs non-hybrid when both are available on the same model and the difference is about 2mpg) however it does have some valid reasons to get it.The toyota prius gets my vote, if you want to save the planet and penny pinch then get something truely economical, like a bluemotion.
Volvo 240 saloon. Right you've bought a cars which looks like the old Bullring Centre and corners even worse. Do you A, buy the one with the useful boot or do you B, buy the one with the signifcantly less usefull boot?
Audi A3. It's a Golf, only even more expensive.
Popular and good looking, but no actual point to them, they're just a slightly less useful Golf that costs more to buy and run in exchange for that prettiness. It's like an Apple MacBook with XP installed.
Don't agree the point is you can get one without a roof, the only way you can get a golf without a roof is to crash it first.
i thought they did a mk4 golf convertable (okay a mk3 with mk4 frontend).