A rather small Brabus Smart for me, had it about three years now
How do you and your supes get around?
12-09-08, 11:16 PM
#17
Some nice wheels, liking the variety, from tiny Smart to big auld Volvo.
I've an elderly fiat punto that I've had for donkeys years, def on the lookout for something a bit newer. Looking for enough space for two kids but don't need a big engine as most of my driving is around town - any recommendations? Wants to be coming in under 5 grand . . .
I've an elderly fiat punto that I've had for donkeys years, def on the lookout for something a bit newer. Looking for enough space for two kids but don't need a big engine as most of my driving is around town - any recommendations? Wants to be coming in under 5 grand . . .
13-09-08, 12:02 AM
#18
GeeBee- Fiesta might be good for you my mum had one, it was pretty nice, and will have small engine in them. Just a suggestion. Or maybe the Grande Punto?
I currently drive a Punto myself, 2001 model, but in good condition, perfect for me, as i just passed a few months ago, will get a picture tomorrow when there is some light
I currently drive a Punto myself, 2001 model, but in good condition, perfect for me, as i just passed a few months ago, will get a picture tomorrow when there is some light
13-09-08, 01:22 AM
#19
I've driven my Honda Element for over 2 years and ABSOLUTELY love it!!!! I even gave "her" a name....."The Fembox". I love my car and would only trade it in for another/newer Element.
"Dressed in all your fancy clothes, sneakers looking fresh to death I'm loving those Shelltoes."
13-09-08, 10:06 AM
#20
Nice one Cluskey, good to see another Punto driver. Yeah I was thinking Grande Punto, they look like little maseratis from the front.
I had a panda for about six years before the punto which have had for about another six. Fiats have their foibles and don't tend to like the rain but there is something about them.
Dig that Honda you're driving Galaxy, never seen one of them before.
I had a panda for about six years before the punto which have had for about another six. Fiats have their foibles and don't tend to like the rain but there is something about them.
Dig that Honda you're driving Galaxy, never seen one of them before.
13-09-08, 10:36 AM
#21
Lovin' the smart.
And I'm so sorry not to be riding my General anymore cos it was a pukka bike but the sodding thing tried to kill me.
I'll be putting my new ride in here on Tuesday with a bit of luck.
And I'm so sorry not to be riding my General anymore cos it was a pukka bike but the sodding thing tried to kill me.
I'll be putting my new ride in here on Tuesday with a bit of luck.
14-09-08, 11:41 PM
#22
^ sounds good if it is what I think it is
the boy with the three stripes
16-09-08, 05:57 PM
#23
I have a rather tired old Vauxhall Vectra GSi
a Vespa PX
and a Scott Comp Racing mountain bike and my Bauers in the loft!!
a Vespa PX
and a Scott Comp Racing mountain bike and my Bauers in the loft!!
Dance wit the speaker 'till you hear it blow - Mr Rakim
17-09-08, 04:38 PM
#25
From now on, me and my Soups will mostly be bopping about London on this bad boy !!
17-09-08, 04:57 PM
#26
looking good, mr p, but I think I prefer the Type-R
If God gives you lemons you should find a new God
17-09-08, 05:38 PM
#27
Very nice P - where did you get it from in the end? (thinking about snapping one up myself)
17-09-08, 05:46 PM
#28
Make me an offer and I might let you have this one.
There's bugger all wrong with it, I just like it enough to go the whole hog and get the black one sent over from the States.
There's bugger all wrong with it, I just like it enough to go the whole hog and get the black one sent over from the States.
17-09-08, 10:59 PM
#29
Well... you asked...
Rainy days
Sunny days
Somewhere in the middle
Broken, so never.
Rainy days
Sunny days
Somewhere in the middle
Broken, so never.
17-09-08, 11:02 PM
#30
The Red one i have had for 10 years, the Beetle for 16!
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