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Seat Ibiza Ecomotive for work, brilliant wee car with 76mpg and free road tax, about £140 for 4 tyres which last 15-20k and £300 insurance with 0 no claims. Not serviced yet so dunno costs, expect about £150.

Others cars an A4 2.0TFSI Quattro Sline Special Edition. 24mpg (takes super), £260 road tax, £650 for tyres which do around 8-10k, £550 insurance with 4 years no claims, £245 for small service.

World appart but good combo I think.

Hope you enjoy the sensible old pug lee!
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Ctiroen c3...small and does the job...
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Toyota MR2, bit heavy on the fuel mind.
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Seat Leon FR 2.0 FSI turbo
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Getting a DD ban can be a nightmare in this game. Had one a few years back reckon it's cost me £30,000 between paying drivers during my ban and inflated insurance since. :x
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2001 vw golf 2 litre gti killing me on fuel, shes up for sale, once sold going to buy a focus-fiesta even looking at the hyundai i20 nice car cheap on insurance and tax.
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2007 Saab 93 sport tid 150 bhp
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2005 audi a4 1.8t special edition
i got more routes than loreal
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Iv got a driver can sleep in car, they pay insurance, drive, pick me up drop me off, easy!
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thecannonball89 wrote:Iv got a driver can sleep in car, they pay insurance, drive, pick me up drop me off, easy!
You never wanna learn for yourself? What if no driver one day? Public transport? I couldn't rat round on trains busses there just full of dieases
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I'm starting soon, but I do somtimes get trains to places.
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