Does anyone on this forum drive a grown up car?
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Skoda Superb estate.Does anyone on this forum drive a grown up car?
define grown up?
Previous to the Skoda I had (in reverse order):Cars I have owned:
Fiat Uno - No power steering, like driving a bus.
Honda City - Jap import, small car, massive wheels, great on corners, got totalled by a stolen car when parked outside the house one night. Think that episode of Father Ted.
Opel Astra - saloon with a roofrack, was always getting mistaken for a taxi when driving past McGowans.
Mazda 323 - great car but the dog got sick in it after eating a chip pan full of grease and it was never the same after that. Thankfully it got robbed and was written off.
Ford Escort Estate - heap of shite, ate petrol
VW Passat Estate - like driving a tank, started taking on water after a couple of years and there were mushrooms growing in it.
BMW X3 - lost custody of this
VW Golf - great little yoke, it's fourteen years old and has cruise control and lots of other fancy things in it. And it cost fuck all.
Padre, the beast and the Tetris. In polish cars are maleDo you all refer to our cars as "she", like real men (and women)?
We name our cars:Do you all refer to our cars as "she", like real men (and women)?
I’d get another swish Audi if we had the money and use for a second car but I think it will be Skodas forever. So nice to drive, fancy enough to feel comfortable enough for long drives and not mad money to buy/run.Skodas are class.My Da has one from 2010 still like brand new
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