Which Car?

[TW]Fox said:
If by '4 foot' you mean '40cm' then yea :p

i would be suprised it it was only 40cm,where you getting your figures from?also the GS has far worse rear visibility for reversing than the IS unless you opt for the rear view camera.
 
Syk3 said:
My mum likes to drive the car - enough said? :p

crap excuse, look at all the mums driving around in huge 4x4s and stuff. atleast drive the cars before ruling them out, you will find what you want in your budget in a bigger car.
 
Morba said:
crap excuse, look at all the mums driving around in huge 4x4s and stuff. atleast drive the cars before ruling them out, you will find what you want in your budget in a bigger car.
Yes but, if we want a smaller car - why would we look at a big car? Sorry, but we've had big cars, and we just want a smaller car. Thats surely enough of an excuse.
 
Syk3 said:
Yes but, if we want a smaller car - why would we look at a big car? Sorry, but we've had big cars, and we just want a smaller car. Thats surely enough of an excuse.

then you will struggle to get what you want with the criteria that you have.
 
beast20vt said:
i would be suprised it it was only 40cm,where you getting your figures from?also the GS has far worse rear visibility for reversing than the IS unless you opt for the rear view camera.

Lexus figures - IS200 4400mm, GS300 4800mm.
 
The requirements are not overly strict.

Mileage can be around 30k.

Budget upto £20-21k max.

Automatic/Petrol is definate.

Not much bigger than the IS200 mentioned above.

BMX 3-Series seem the best bet atm, no?
 
[TW]Fox said:
Did you really not stop to think that maybe someone after an automatic saloon probably ISNT the target demographic for an estate agents hatchback?



Diddums.

Sub £18k
No Older than 2 Years
Around 15-20k Miles (30k max)
Automatic
Petrol
4 Door
Quite Fast
All Electric, with nice toys :)

Where in there does it say saloon?

And as for the estate agents hatchback, im sorry but you are an idiot, if that what you think a Mini is, so be it. But you have no idea.
 
West said:
Sub £18k
No Older than 2 Years
Around 15-20k Miles (30k max)
Automatic
Petrol
4 Door
Quite Fast
All Electric, with nice toys :)

Where in there does it say saloon?

And as for the estate agents hatchback, im sorry but you are an idiot, if that what you think a Mini is, so be it. But you have no idea.

i think the fact that he wants 4 door kind of hints at a saloon dont you :p :D

if minis aren't aren't estateagents hatchback why are they so many running around advertising them :D
 
West said:
And as for the estate agents hatchback, im sorry but you are an idiot, if that what you think a Mini is, so be it. But you have no idea.

I see a lot of Estate Agents with Minis. Could be the Mini stereotype... that and gay men :D :p
 
West said:
Sub £18k
No Older than 2 Years
Around 15-20k Miles (30k max)
Automatic
Petrol
4 Door
Quite Fast
All Electric, with nice toys :)

Where in there does it say salloon?

It says 4 doors! Whats a 4 door car if it isn't a saloon? I know I used to get flak back in the day for putting Mondeos in every thread but at least they made sense, someone could post asking for a Transit recommendation and you'd find a way of getting a Mini in it :p

And as for the estate agents hatchback, im sorry but you are an idiot, if that what you think a Mini is, so be it. But you have no idea.

Whats a Mini then? I thought it was a cool and funky youthful 3 door hatchback which has thus found favour with estate agents, most of which have at least 2 of them all liveried up.
 
[TW]Fox said:
It says 4 doors! Whats a 4 door car if it isn't a saloon? I know I used to get flak back in the day for putting Mondeos in every thread but at least they made sense, someone could post asking for a Transit recommendation and you'd find a way of getting a Mini in it :p



Whats a Mini then? I thought it was a cool and funky youthful 3 door hatchback which has thus found favour with estate agents, most of which have at least 2 of them all liveried up.

Point 1 is taken - brain isnt in gear... im driven on caffine atm - not slept properley in a week.

Point 2, A mini is a prestige car, its great looking, nimble and appeals to more people than you think.
 
[TW]Fox said:
Whats a Mini then? I thought it was a cool and funky youthful 3 door hatchback which has thus found favour with estate agents, most of which have at least 2 of them all liveried up.
I must admit that almost all the estate agents around my way have them, the remainder use Smart ForTwo's and base spec Audi A3's
 
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