Suitable Family Transport
Re: Suitable Family Transport
THanks Meladdo, much appreciated.
It'll be just the 3 of us, unless there's been a miscount
Cheers Wattie
It'll be just the 3 of us, unless there's been a miscount
Cheers Wattie
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Re: Suitable Family Transport
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Kel and I have found out that we're going to be parents which is terrific. I
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Congratulations!
Most people put their kids names down for schools, so... which gym are you signing him/her up to?
Since you liked the Maser, why not go for a Quattroporte? Second hand they're amazing value
Kel and I have found out that we're going to be parents which is terrific. I
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Congratulations!
Most people put their kids names down for schools, so... which gym are you signing him/her up to?
Since you liked the Maser, why not go for a Quattroporte? Second hand they're amazing value
Ariel Atom Owners Club founder, based in Central London
Re: Suitable Family Transport
, Thanks Bruce.
The QP had crossed my mind, love the GTS but don't wanna spend that kinda WONGA.....and the old duo shift ain't an option in Bath with all those hills.....and then there's the potential Bills.....maybe another day.
Looking for that rare breed of car that gives trouser tingle, reliability, practicality and is wife friendly!!
Cheers Wattie
The QP had crossed my mind, love the GTS but don't wanna spend that kinda WONGA.....and the old duo shift ain't an option in Bath with all those hills.....and then there's the potential Bills.....maybe another day.
Looking for that rare breed of car that gives trouser tingle, reliability, practicality and is wife friendly!!
Cheers Wattie
Re: Suitable Family Transport
Just a little update. Started with a car I hadn't really considered- till I saw an ad.
New Nissan Qashqai. Wow, it's very very impressive and has won lots of awards.....interior is lovely.
http://www.whatcar.com/awards/2014/coty/winner
Well worth a look if you're in the market.
Ultimately, not for us as boot ain't big enough.
Cheers Wattie
New Nissan Qashqai. Wow, it's very very impressive and has won lots of awards.....interior is lovely.
http://www.whatcar.com/awards/2014/coty/winner
Well worth a look if you're in the market.
Ultimately, not for us as boot ain't big enough.
Cheers Wattie
Re: Suitable Family Transport
I'd say honda Crv...but I could be biased.
Has a bigger boot than the quashquai.
And has a more than capable 4wd when it's poor weather but don't pay 4wd tax.
They do a 1.6idtec which is quite powerful & economical.
Nice interior & plenty of toys available. Hold their value well as do most honda's
And ultra reliable.
Just my 2p's worth
Stew
Has a bigger boot than the quashquai.
And has a more than capable 4wd when it's poor weather but don't pay 4wd tax.
They do a 1.6idtec which is quite powerful & economical.
Nice interior & plenty of toys available. Hold their value well as do most honda's
And ultra reliable.
Just my 2p's worth
Stew
Re: Suitable Family Transport
[quote="Stew Bartley"]
I'd say honda Crv...but I could be biased.
Has a bigger boot than the quashquai.
And has a more than capable 4wd when it's poor weather but don't pay 4wd tax.
They do a 1.6idtec which is quite powerful & economical.
Nice interior & plenty of toys available. Hold their value well as do most honda's
And ultra reliable.
Just my 2p's worth
Stew
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Could not agree more
I'd say honda Crv...but I could be biased.
Has a bigger boot than the quashquai.
And has a more than capable 4wd when it's poor weather but don't pay 4wd tax.
They do a 1.6idtec which is quite powerful & economical.
Nice interior & plenty of toys available. Hold their value well as do most honda's
And ultra reliable.
Just my 2p's worth
Stew
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Could not agree more
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