It's new car time. Spec me!

LOL @ the corolla comments.

Word is that they are often overlooked in favour of the Civic type R's, people are noobs though, they don't realise the potential of the corolla.

You pull me for being harsh to a guy who purposely searched for my older threads to continue an issue whilst in doing so did an outstanding fail by only proving that I did test drive the cars at the time yet its fully ok for me to receive grief across multiple threads for simply recomending an alternative to a Civic and getting ripped to peices off a collection of people who havent owned or driven either car, thats some pretty sweet moderating right there!
 
You pull me for being harsh to a guy who purposely searched for my older threads to continue an issue whilst in doing so did an outstanding fail by only proving that I did test drive the cars at the time yet its fully ok for me to receive grief across multiple threads for simply recomending an alternative to a Civic and getting ripped to peices off a collection of people who havent owned or driven either car, thats some pretty sweet moderating right there!

He's let you get away with saying people have special needs so I wouldn't get too critical if I were you :p
 
[TW]Fox;19901817 said:
He's let you get away with saying people have special needs so I wouldn't get too critical if I were you :p

You have to assume these things when such diabolical mistakes are made, I have no issue with people with special needs, I asked the question so that in the future I would understand why the guy makes these failures

As for the topic, try a Civic Type-R everyone else in OCUK Motors has
 
You could claim back the responder mileage if you wanted. (I don't but I know those who do)
 
You pull me for being harsh to a guy who purposely searched for my older threads to continue an issue whilst in doing so did an outstanding fail by only proving that I did test drive the cars at the time yet its fully ok for me to receive grief across multiple threads for simply recomending an alternative to a Civic and getting ripped to peices off a collection of people who havent owned or driven either car, thats some pretty sweet moderating right there!

Please come back when you are feeling less menstrual.
 
This is a good shout. You can get facelift VRS for 6k now. Very good value.

I didn't believe this when I read it but a quick search shows that if you don't mind buying around the 100k mile mark you are right.

If you don't want anything that leggy a vRS Octy is tricky at this budget. Too much to pay for a mk1 but not going to buy you the best mk2.
 
There are just sooo many way to solve this without resort to selling the car you love.

1 - Do 2 trips
2 - Online shopping
3 - Online shopping the essentials (save a list) + going in for random bits once a week
4 - Use the passenger seat
5 - Get a lift/taxi
6 - Eat less
7 - Get a roof rack with storage
8 - Get a banger for £200 purely for shopping trolley.

I don't think we need anymore reasons :p
 
Honda Accord Estate 2.2 CDTI
Lexus IS200 Estate
Focus / Mazda 3
Mondeo / Mazda 6

All have plenty of room in the back. Depends what running costs you are prepared to accept. Loads of choice but the VRS is a very good suggestion.
 
Welll.... haters gonna hate. BUT I think I have done the right thing. Nath, you are possibly right but the MINI is getting on a bit and I am getting a tad bored. So I will show you what I have opted for.

It's a 2003 Volvo S60 2.0T. Full Leather Electric Seats (With heater!) Cruise Control, Climate Control, 5CDC, 61k on the clock with 1 owner and FSH. For a princely sum of £2,900. I even get a Cheque for £900 back on my MINI :)

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Drives very smooth, 1 minor scuff to the rear which will be sorted. Pick it up tomorrow :)
 
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