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One car house as cars are expensive here.
We have a 2012 Hyundai Veloster, got it 4 months ago, has 10'000km on the clock already, 500km a week commute for the GF.
When I was in the UK I had a work Transit Connect and a 306 Rallye, she had a Fiat 500 1.2 Lounge.
Toyota Tacoma 4X4 and Toyota Highlander
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In the spirit of BiscuitPowered, I'm never selling this.
Horrendously thirsty, terrifyingly quick, achingly beautiful, and I can get the bike in it.
Also, a Jeep Cherokee for when the bambino arrives. It's my safety net for when I get the inevitable "oooooh, you'll be getting rid of that silly thing then, what with a baby on the way?"
BMW 320d M Sport
.......... With working indicators
Jambo asked a long time ago (7 months!) how dreadful was dreadful. If i drive with slippers and don't exceed the speed limit maybe 30 to the gallon. Mixed use around town and use of the loud pedal to get to the limit quickly 23! Throw another polar bear on the fire, I'm cold!!
My S3 is a 52 plate and has 130k on the clock and in keeping with Dribbling it's a cherished beastie.
singletrackmind - Member
301,000 mile Y reg Passat Estate . 1.9 TDi
I think me and you might be jockeying for the highest mileage motor. I don't own a car but have a Y reg sprinter with 308,000 miles. You'll probably overtake me pretty soon though as I've also just recently bought a wee astra van which will do the bulk of the longer journeys from now on as it uses exactly half the fuel.
Sandwich - Member
Jambo asked a long time ago (7 months!) how dreadful was dreadful.
It may have taken you a while to reply but they missed the 'S3' bit of your original sentence. To be fair though it was eight words long and had a punctuation mark.
My '99 Bora, aka The Beast, has just notched up 80k and still going strong. 30+ mpg around town. 40+ on the motorway. Not bad for a often slated petrol engine that dates back to the 80's.
I've got the poor mans S3...
A3 TDi Quattro Sport. 80k on the clock, bit heavy on tyres but great on fuel.
And a passat tdi estate with 155k, getting traded for a t4 or T5 soon.
02 t4 with 190k, a 93 volvo t5 estate with 140k, and a 98 R1 with 41k
A battered W Reg Passat estate 1.8T that does 27MPG because it never gets out of town and a bike.
Renault scenic '04. Terrible car that gets terrible treatment. Dented rear end, gaffer taped bumper, dodgy electrics and an interior that's usually awash with comics, bits of food, random toys and a thick layer of grime.
The automatic headlights are quite handy though.
an interior that's usually awash with comics, bits of food, random toys
thats how Scenics leave the factory isn't it?
the short journey will kill a diesel engine urban myth is bolox imo. I've run a 1.4 tdci fiesta for 7 years rarely sees a dual carriage way or motorway and just hit 93k on 52 plate, hasnt missed a beat. may be different for bigger engines though?
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I also have a Border Terrier, an Orange Patriot, Apple products but I don't read the Guardian or visit trail centres every weekend. Still that's close to be the STW stereotype.
Toyota IQ3. Fantastic and does a zillion mpg. Can't get a sniff of a bike in it though.
Is that number plate scottish for "nay two ways"?
That's pushing the private reg to the limit
09 expert van (handy) and a 12 year old micra which wont die 🙂
Big grey sheddy denty Mondeo estate, full of mud. Ideal for me really- quick enough, and quite fun to drive (180bhp from the 2.2 diesel, with a little fettling) but can waft along on fumes giving 60mpg, if allowed to.)
Can't park it though.
Up until recently I had a Mercedes S65, a range rover sport tdv8, a BMW 335d and a VW fox. I've had a bit of a meltdown I guess and have chopped in my rich ahole lifestyle for a much more simple lifestyle in the middle of nowhere (well, Wales.
Currently borrowing a neighbour's vauxhall signum ( worth "about 800 notes with a full tank of diesel butt" ), and you know what, I think it's so uncool it goes full circle and is probably the coolest car I have driven for years. Have my eye on a Subaru outback spec B or a forester. .
Feels good man.
I want a C63 black and it's not far away....
MK3 TDi golf estate, 140k on the clock and the damned thing keeps sailing through MOTs so can't find an excuse to change it. Also a scruffy little 77 MG Midget that is be rolling restored.
ZOKES - I'm considering a freelander2 myself, any more opinions of it?
Also, what kind of mpg do you get, i've heard they can be a lot thirstier than their claimed consumption? Cheers.
Ford capri MK2 3.0s - white black vinyl roof, rs2000 mexico - orange and green, sierra cosworth - white, type 1 vw beetle - grey with whitewall's, immaculate dormobile t2 earlybay vw campervan - baby blue and white, 1958 vw splitty - race taxi colours & a yard full of used and abused t2's, t25's etc. & then motorbikes - All the Rd's, 3fizzys, zxr 750, fireblade, r1 and the reliable c1 lol. Oh and a tuned up E46 bmw m3 & evo 7:) im a bit of a petrol head!
Renault Clio 197, hideous fuel consumption at circa 28mpg, it's a 'get it out if your system car' that attracts all the wrong attention,
I WISH! lol i have a vw beetle flat screen in the garage ready for my 17th! but apart from that its just my bike! 🙁
You and me Drac living the dream. We're not related are we?
Berling multispace Mk1.
Proper sporty like 8)
I've got an A4 2.0tdi S line, 2008 that I've had from 8k miles upto the current 70k, it's been a cracking car, however, it's actually not very big, especially with the big s-line bucket seats in the front, there's no leg room behind me at all. It's going to be chopped in for an A6 when one comes into the dealers.
2003 TT, not a great drivers car, but fun enough cruising in the sun. It's done 50miles since it's last service 3 months ago! Also trading in for the A6
Mk6 golf 2.0 blue motion as a company car, 6 weeks and 3.5k miles nice little motor and surprisingly rapid with the 140bhp engine. Does 48mpg driving like a lunatic on country roads. Very pleased with it
Gixer 1000. Golf R32. '66 VW split. Mini Cooper.
Selling half the fleet shortly.
58 plate Fiat Doblo - very practical and surprisingly good to drive - very reliable so far.
The Doblo replaced a 280,000 mile Vauxhall Omega which had just lost the will to live. 😐
The Omega replaced a Daewoo Nexus, which was given to me and which I loved - it was a fantastic car, took us to some wonderful places - RIP Shedric.
It even had the decency to blow up outside a pub.
God, I miss that car.
Gixer 1000. Golf R32. '66 VW split. Mini Cooper.Selling half the fleet shortly.
any piccys of the split?
2001 Gold Avensis of Doom and a rusty T4 van i got for free when my dad died.
Living the dream 🙂
love it!, love rag tops! my dads got 3 bays on the drive but not one split:(
Prefer this one.
wont let me see it
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Bike and dog car is an A6 Quattro Avant, 2.7tdi - outstanding mile eating machine - 100k since new in Mar-07
@Jason - nice combination !
@transapp - A6 has lots of room for 4 adults, effortlessly whisked 4 of us to Marseilles in supreme comfort, try and get one with parking sensors front and rear, we only have rear and front too would have been useful - biggest downside to car is its a long beast when parking

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