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My soon to be new car...
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What colour will it be?Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!0
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nice choice!0
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Norbertsmum wrote: »What colour will it be?
Grey I think0 -
smart move. fuel prices are only going to go in one direction.
We had a 1.2 petrol one of these on holiday last year and it was a fantastic wee car, comfy and well put together, very solid. surprised the mrs who still viewed skodas with the 80's stereotype.0 -
petrolhead69 wrote: »smart move. fuel prices are only going to go in one direction.
We had a 1.2 petrol one of these on holiday last year and it was a fantastic wee car, comfy and well put together, very solid. surprised the mrs who still viewed skodas with the 80's stereotype.
just do what I do
use the car less and keep a few horses under bonnet0 -
just do what I do
use the car less and keep a few horses under bonnet:A Luke 6:38 :AThe above post is either from personal experience or is my opinion based on the person God has made me and the way I understand things. Please don't be offended if that opinion differs from yours, but feel free to click the 'Thanks' button if it's at all helpful!0 -
I'd love to use my bike for work, but I'd struggle to fit my tools and ladders on it0
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Brilliant car
We were looking at one ourselves but it has a DPF so not suitable for us0 -
Nice choice.
All the current Skoda estates get amazing reviews.0 -
I was considering the latest Octavia diesel est, the one that has 4 wheel drive as I do a fair bit of field crossing. Anyone got one driven one???? :jI like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0
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