Decent websites to sell a car?

The "reundersealed the back of the car for winter" would be ringing alarm bells for me, I'd be worried it was hiding something, plus I thought people stopped doing that when Ford Cortinas stopped being produced. ;)
 
The "reundersealed the back of the car for winter" would be ringing alarm bells for me, I'd be worried it was hiding something, plus I thought people stopped doing that when Ford Cortinas stopped being produced. ;)

Fair point. Never thought of it like that. I did it as I planned on keeping it for a fair amount of time... untill we found out were having a baby :):D:)
 
Fair point. Never thought of it like that. I did it as I planned on keeping it for a fair amount of time... untill we found out were having a baby :):D:)

Surely a Renault Clio is an ideal car for a baby - it's a practical hatchback of the type driven by millions of girls and mothers around the UK :confused:
 
[TW]Fox;17647725 said:
Surely a Renault Clio is an ideal car for a baby - it's a practical hatchback of the type driven by millions of girls and mothers around the UK :confused:

I'd completely agree. If we didn't have a dog too. :p He's 6 months old now so used to sit in the footwell of the Clio. I wouldn't fancy leaving a dog and baby in the back of a Clio. I have a A4 estate now :rolleyes:

If I had a driveway I would keep the Clio, but I cant afford to keep 2 cars on the road. Would not be so bad but I just spent £600 on a cambelt service from Renault.
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