yeah WTF!?!?!?m3thod wrote:
lol gazza turned up at where the guy is cornered.
"come on kids i want a nice photo with the murderer"
yeah WTF!?!?!?m3thod wrote:
lol gazza turned up at where the guy is cornered.
maybe, apparently according to bbc news some places in the UK might get a dusting of ash.liquidat0r wrote:
Really?Nintendogamer wrote:
it actually smells a bit smokey outside at the moment, and im in essex. must reek up north.
*opens window*
Sure it's not just someone having a bonfire? Doesn't smell here. Anyhow, I thought the ash was at 15000ft or something.
that would be me who "chose" that thing, fortunatly i take my dad along to look at cars with me and hes bought quite a few in his lifetime, so knows what to look out for.TheEternalPessimist wrote:
Who the hell chose that thing? They obviously don't like you as they're terrible for safety, not great for fuel, piss poor on power/torque and fall apart frequently. For 1600 I can pick up a decent Audi A4 FFS lol.Nintendogamer wrote:
went to look at a vauxhall corsa today
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ … ;logcode=p .
first impressions the car looked great, on closer inspection, one of the tyres was bald, but the owner said he can change it for us, so we thought that would be ok. then my dad drove the thing............
the engine sounded loud and worn out , funny steering, bad brakes. its a 1 litre car and it was louder than my dads 1.6 litre car. also felt weird when being driven around in it.
the hunt continues.
EDIT: Looks like it's needed towing at some point too.
what insurance company are you with?FFLink wrote:
I got a Ford Fiesta 1.3, and I only pay £1.2-3k (£130 a month).Nintendogamer wrote:
haven't got one yet but am looking at either:FFLink wrote:
£2k sounds a lot. What car you got, NintendoGamer?
Citreon Saxo
Peugot 106
Fiat Seicento
Nissan Micra
and other small cars
But yeah, good solid choices. I got a friend with a 106, and it seems pretty solid. I got a few with Saxo's, too, and even though they're basically the same car, they always seem in worse condition.
haven't got one yet but am looking at either:FFLink wrote:
£2k sounds a lot. What car you got, NintendoGamer?
too right, number of times i've been waiting at junction and someone turns left without indicating i've lost count.mcminty wrote:
Failure to indicate should carry a suspension from driving.baggs wrote:
Can't fucking indicate can you?
yeah i would love one of those, i took my test in one of the modern day ones, quite a nice car but i dont like the accelerator on the new ones, its attaced to floor instead of on a stick like most cars.justice wrote:
If you can afford it, some old banged up Mini Cooper could be a lot of fun to drive,and not too bad to insure, I think the really old models are 1 litre, modern day version is 1.6.
yep, i did have one booked in october but my old instructor broke his car (by putting the wrong petrol in it).justice wrote:
1st time?