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Thread: CarWimb: I *think* I might have mentioned a road accident I was recently involved in

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    CarWimb: I *think* I might have mentioned a road accident I was recently involved in

    that wrote off my car.

    Anyway, I need a new ****ing car, don't I.

    Any recommendations? I *would* consider an estate, but 1) it would reduce the chances of being able to park directly outside my flat, which, with two sprogs, would be a pain in the hole, 2) My missus cannot park for ****, even in an average sized car.

    So, the criteria is:
    1) 6k or under
    2) boot space big enough for a double buggy AND a suitcase
    3) That' s about it

    In terms of usage, it will be mainly used for 45 mins suburban driving each day.

    Hit me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    that wrote off my car.

    Anyway, I need a new ****ing car, don't I.

    Any recommendations? I *would* consider an estate, but 1) it would reduce the chances of being able to park directly outside my flat, which, with two sprogs, would be a pain in the hole, 2) My missus cannot park for ****, even in an average sized car.

    So, the criteria is:
    1) 6k or under
    2) boot space big enough for a double buggy AND a suitcase
    3) That' s about it

    In terms of usage, it will be mainly used for 45 mins suburban driving each day.

    Hit me.
    Lease it you cund!

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    a ****, old Volvo would suit you accident prone types

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    a ****, old Volvo would suit you accident prone types
    A north London Jew driving a Volvo? Surely not?

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    I didn't like to add that last bit, in fear of coming across a leeetle bit Livingstone

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    a ****, old Volvo would suit you accident prone types
    **** off! I've never has a crash in my own car that was my fault!

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    Honest question, do you actually need a car?

    How far from the house to creche or whatever equivalent you use for the kid?

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    The Jorge
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    They tried to scrap the Jag!

    I set them right and now they are paying me to fix the ****er.

    In short, buy some duct tape innit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    that wrote off my car.

    Anyway, I need a new ****ing car, don't I.

    Any recommendations? I *would* consider an estate, but 1) it would reduce the chances of being able to park directly outside my flat, which, with two sprogs, would be a pain in the hole, 2) My missus cannot park for ****, even in an average sized car.

    So, the criteria is:
    1) 6k or under
    2) boot space big enough for a double buggy AND a suitcase
    3) That' s about it

    In terms of usage, it will be mainly used for 45 mins suburban driving each day.

    Hit me.
    Range Rover or a bus pass, imo.
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Jorge View Post
    They tried to scrap the Jag!

    I set them right and now they are paying me to fix the ****er.

    In short, buy some duct tape innit
    J, I say this with love.

    Your Jag is old, ****, not fuel efficient, has high road tax, lacks all the bells and whistles that normal humans now take for granted with their cars and makes you look like an ageing lothario who's down on his luck.

    Get rid.

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