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Help me choose an 'ordinary' car

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In addition to my scoob and Ducati bike, Lucy and I have a Mazda 1.8GT as a workhorse, and we're looking to replace it. Limitations are it must be 5dr and practical, and standard unmodified (says Lucy...).

Current favourite is the ST170 Focus and we'll likely look at a couple tomorrow. Another is the Type-S Civic, pre-spaceship model. Both look pretty good value at around 5k for 5-6yr old ones. What else might fit the bill?

Dull question, I know, sorry!

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maybe one of these ,nice daily driver i recon http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VOLKSWAGEN-GOLF-M ... 19bac73d7a
Small one's are more juicy

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Post by Rob_B »

2nd vote for st170, great car...i was looking at that as an option when i was buying my latest car :)

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Post by Gerry H »

I know where there's a nice Volvo T5 going. Cheap!

Can't get more practical than a Volvo estate.
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Post by Stuart »

Not any more Gerry :) (Deleted the thread)
Agreed with the Focus ST although I'm surprised they aren't cheaper?

How about something like a Seat Leon Cupra? Quick, well built and very easy to tune once Lucy has forgotten about the modifications clause :)

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possibly look at something electric or dual fuel to off set your carbon footprint :D

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Post by maff »

Mr Fletcher wrote:possibly look at something electric or dual fuel to off set your carbon footprint :D
what have you been smoking?

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Mr Fletcher wrote:possibly look at something electric or dual fuel to off set your carbon footprint :D
Ach, the Ducati does 50mpg I'll have you know!

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Andy916 wrote:Ach, the Ducati does 50mpg I'll have you know!

There you go! Sorted and everyone's happy. Let's see you mod this.


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I knew Jason felt ill but he really must be very very ill to say something like that, he is driving around in one of the most uneconomical, o-zone unfriendly vehicles on this earth!!
even makes my Subaru look economical!

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