16-02-2010, 16:18 | #51 |
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how important are leccy windows to you Rog? As discussed the Clio does give you the va va voom edge
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16-02-2010, 16:23 | #52 |
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I am leaning toward to clio, its just the little nicks in the doors putting me off, especially seeing as the rest of the car was immaculate, it really made them stand out... it was a lovely car...
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16-02-2010, 16:34 | #53 |
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If you're used to electric windows, you will really miss them if you downgrade! It's a small thing in the grand scheme of things but going from my Ka to my Mum's Suzuki Swift, it's so irritating having to wind down the windows. I've been spoilt
I'd probably go with the Clio out of those two regardless anyway though
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16-02-2010, 23:19 | #55 |
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You made the right choice IMO roge, hope you're happy with it
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16-02-2010, 23:26 | #57 |
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if it's the one at top of page it looks very tidy
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You're really going to buy something other than what you'd prefer, in order to save £1.75 per week??? Jesus, how low are teachers wages these days? |
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20-02-2010, 13:29 | #59 |
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Teacher's wages aren't particularly relevant in this matter - it's all about how much Pickers wishes to spend on his car, and it's yearly running.
Good call on the clio I'm sure it will see you on your travels nicely
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