as a van given to us of work i have grown to love the vauxhall vivaro . the transit just doesnt cut the mark on handling lol . But the mini is my only car i ever drive .

What Other Cars Do You Drive And Like?
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megamini_jb
, Jul 22 2011 06:31 PM
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#46
Posted 24 July 2011 - 09:37 AM
#47
Posted 24 July 2011 - 11:38 AM
Not really, and I don't like the Renault Cup 200 anyway. The only thing I don't like much are the Recaro seats, but thats nothing, plus girlfriend loves them! I was going to get a red 2007 SXi at first, but I wanted the VXR after seeing them at PVS so I let mum know and I sold my karting stuff and put the extra cash from that towards it and got it. I am only doing little bits to it like debadged the rear and fitted Insignia washer jets and Silvatecs yesterday. And I will drop it down a bit when I have some spare cash.
Insurance is a ******* but it is something I will pay to have my car. The Corsa is fast enough for me! and the sound from the Remus is lush. Nice! Focus ST2 looks good
Insurance is a ******* but it is something I will pay to have my car. The Corsa is fast enough for me! and the sound from the Remus is lush. Nice! Focus ST2 looks good

#48
Posted 24 July 2011 - 01:31 PM
I've got myself a little renault clio while my minis at the garage being restored. It's only a 1.2 but it's good on fuel and cheap to insure and with 55k on the clock and FSH, bit of a bargain at £200!
#49
Posted 24 July 2011 - 01:39 PM
sorry yeah i mean a mk 3 vr6
#50
Posted 24 July 2011 - 01:46 PM
I bought a Grande Punto last year which my girlfriend has to shuttle round my daughter. Its fairly gutless (1.4 8v) but the chassis is good. If it was a bit lower and had some anti-roll bars it would handle spot on. Its good on fuel though and safe. Which is important when you have your own flesh and blood travelling around in it. I just wish she would stop crashing it into stationary objects. She has hit three bollards/posts in a year denting it every time.
#51
Posted 24 July 2011 - 02:05 PM
2003 Citroen Relay 2.0 HDI. Not mine but a works van, handles well, engine is great with plenty of power and it's comfy. Feels much like a car to drive only i cant see whats behind not having any windows in the rear
which really annoys me!

#52
Posted 25 July 2011 - 01:41 PM
I agree, new cars are mostly boring.I was looking at the Fiesta ST when I bought my Corsa, but I don't like them much. I like the Volvo C30
but they look heavy
that is a nice car but as you say its heavy and with a 1.6 it will be pretty slow i bet. plus what do you think to the back end? i cant quite make my mind up about it. do you have the same problem i had when i changed my car, that all new cars are boring?
The Alfa Giulietta is nice though, and I used to like the A1 when it first came out but changed my mind now.
I'm sorry, but I really can't stand the Corsas. Granted I havent driven the VXR but the normal one alone puts me straight off. The Astra VXR was ncie though - torque steers but decent. The Focus ST is nice, and the older Fiestas are good too.
Not really small, but I am considering get a 3 series (saloon or estate) or an A4/6 estate. I don't have a family and could probably do without the space but they just look good as estate cars, especially the Audis.
I really want another mini while the Cooper gets restored, but the motorway miles I do would just be too much I think. I really can't make up my mind.
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