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Post by Gareth » Tue May 15, 2007 8:27 am

Any good for a daily driver....20-30 miles a week. Plenty room for kid and dog (4 legged kind)?

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Post by Gareth » Tue May 15, 2007 8:38 am

Atoms don't have roofs :wink:

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Post by thinfourth » Tue May 15, 2007 8:39 am

BUY A SHED

deny your polishing urges

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Post by Scotty C » Tue May 15, 2007 9:15 am

G

A freind of a freind is selling a ST170. I can get you details if you want.

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Post by tuscan_thunder » Tue May 15, 2007 9:18 am

I like them.

Driven a few - first one was brand new and felt slow.

Second one had 3k on it and, in straight line up to 100tuts (on the quarter mile, natch) it pulled away ever so slightly from a Civic Type-R. Think it's down to the gearing and the Focus' low weight.

Good cars, my only complaint is that the seat is, as with all Foci, RS included, too high.
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Post by thinfourth » Tue May 15, 2007 9:25 am

thinfourth wrote:BUY A SHED

deny your polishing urges
Right more explanation behind the shed thoughts

If you get the bonkers car of your choosing & a hot hatch then on those days where it might be a bit warm and sunny then you are going to take the hot hatch. This will turn into a habit and next thing you know you bonkers car never leaves the garage.

If you buy a shed then you are going to take your bonkers car on those maybe days. Also if you make the right choice of bonkers car you will find that you find on those days where it might rain you get by with a waterproof and will be surprised at the giggle you have

You want a domestic appliance car something you as much interest in as you do in your dishwasher.

You already have the sensible car in the Volvo so getting an hotish focus for a runabout is stupid as it will depreciate like lead as well as detracting from your bonkers car. Go buy a diesel hatch back something or other a car which you will care not one bit about. For 30 miles a week do you really want the high insurance etc of a hothatch?

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Post by jj » Tue May 15, 2007 10:04 am

Atom? It was a caterham last night :!: :lol:

for 20-30 miles a week i would buy the sh*t car possible. Its not like a focus is a great car worth spending all that £ on to run for so little miles.

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Post by Gareth » Tue May 15, 2007 10:24 am

shooomer wrote:
jj wrote: It was a caterham last night :!: :lol:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/170847.htm

:love :sheeplove :love

He's even looking for an Exige
And doesn't reply to emails but the Exige might be sold already. :cry:

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Post by Daveb » Tue May 15, 2007 10:35 am

thinfourth wrote:Right more explanation behind the shed thoughts

If you get the bonkers car of your choosing & a hot hatch then on those days where it might be a bit warm and sunny then you are going to take the hot hatch. This will turn into a habit and next thing you know you bonkers car never leaves the garage.

If you buy a shed then you are going to take your bonkers car on those maybe days. Also if you make the right choice of bonkers car you will find that you find on those days where it might rain you get by with a waterproof and will be surprised at the giggle you have

You want a domestic appliance car something you as much interest in as you do in your dishwasher.

You already have the sensible car in the Volvo so getting an hotish focus for a runabout is stupid as it will depreciate like lead as well as detracting from your bonkers car. Go buy a diesel hatch back something or other a car which you will care not one bit about. For 30 miles a week do you really want the high insurance etc of a hothatch?
Yes this was my theory.

However the bonkers car never leaves the garage and I take a 406 Diesel everywhere.

Something is far wrong. :? :lol:

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Post by GregR » Tue May 15, 2007 10:36 am

thinfourth wrote:
thinfourth wrote:BUY A SHED

deny your polishing urges
Right more explanation behind the shed thoughts

If you get the bonkers car of your choosing & a hot hatch then on those days where it might be a bit warm and sunny then you are going to take the hot hatch. This will turn into a habit and next thing you know you bonkers car never leaves the garage.

If you buy a shed then you are going to take your bonkers car on those maybe days. Also if you make the right choice of bonkers car you will find that you find on those days where it might rain you get by with a waterproof and will be surprised at the giggle you have

You want a domestic appliance car something you as much interest in as you do in your dishwasher.

You already have the sensible car in the Volvo so getting an hotish focus for a runabout is stupid as it will depreciate like lead as well as detracting from your bonkers car. Go buy a diesel hatch back something or other a car which you will care not one bit about. For 30 miles a week do you really want the high insurance etc of a hothatch?
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Post by ed » Tue May 15, 2007 10:45 am

:withstupid

Im no longer getting a Focus. Dont want to spend more than i have to on a car that id prefer not to be driving! :thumbsup
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Post by max1966 » Tue May 15, 2007 2:35 pm

definitely buy the sheddest shed possible G

if your shed is even half way decent, your fun car sits and rots

for 20-30 miles a week I'd buy stout shoes
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Post by pete » Tue May 15, 2007 4:01 pm

Citroen Xsara.

Mine was 30k, 3 yrs old, 2 owners, a few scratches ( the last owner was very old and they are all parking dings) and cost 2.7k

It will not depreciate. Scraping the mudflaps on every corner makes me laugh. It does 50mpg (OK 45. OK 38.).

You can a Xsara VTS if you want to go quickly for 1500 quid. 167bhp, no depreciation to talk of (how much can a 1500 quid car drop) Peugot 306 gti-6 chassis. I kept up with (in fact overtook a couple) of WRXs at KH in one until smoke poured from the brakes. hitting stuiff doesn't matter, dings just give it character.

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Post by Scotty C » Tue May 15, 2007 4:51 pm

But what is he going to polish on a Sunday morning :wink:
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Post by Shug » Tue May 15, 2007 4:54 pm

Scotty C wrote:But what is he going to polish on a Sunday morning :wink:
Should I say his bell-end? :roll:

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