Current players cars?

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Current players cars?

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Just curious as to what motors players on here are driving atm.....

I currently got a 1.6 fiesta zetec s 2006 which is ok but doing me head in the slowness now!!
looking at clio sport 182, corsa vxr or something similar
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Toyota Celica the newest shape. But in need of a new one, as the mileage is getting on a bit. Was gonna invest in a Mercedes C Class Coupe but I think cars are a bit of a waste of money in this game, plus I need more of a family car so I might just get a Peugeot 307/308 as they have served me well in the past.
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Aston Martin DB9

Well, if I manage to work out a full empty on DOND's it will be!
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I'v got a driver.
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still got my 107 , 08plate 1ltr ,,group 1 ins , £35 yearly tax ( its always been about economy for me),,,,,,,,,, bought it 6mths old for £5500 ,,,,,with 5k on the clock ,,,,, its done 32 now lol.

not sure ide ever buy as new a car again , ,,,,,,,, we depreciate them too quick . but wouldn't want a banger either ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

cars arnt my passion , ,,,,,,,,,, for this game you just need reliability and cheap running costs.
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09' VW Golf R32, Black
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HorseRacingKing wrote:09' VW Golf R32, Black
It didn't say "what does your daddy or mummy drive".
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&quot wrote:
&quot wrote:09' VW Golf R32, Black
It didn't say "what does your daddy or mummy drive".
Not sort of car you can drive when your income is from fruits, you'll never reach any sort ambition in life so stop trying to take out pointless jibes.

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You fool.

Not that it matters as you are a delusional compulsive liar, but I drive and Audi A3 S-line newest shape with additional extras. I am not a full time player, but it was paid for entirely from money that I won on coin operated machines. I could quite easily have a cheaper alternative but once you have had quality it’s very hard to go backwards where cars are concerned. I am paid a fee for not requesting a car which is banked, this scenario best suits my position.

You are living proof of what?
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I've still got my shitty Clio. Paid £2400 for it in August 08, 2001 with 41k on the clock. 19 motnhs down the line and its got 68k on it now, so ive racked 27k up in 19 months.....i'm with Lee here, the mileage you run through them doesn't roverly justify having a super expensive one, as nice as it may be. I'd rather direct my money elsewhere than wheels for now.
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before the 107 ,,,,,,,,,,, i had always bought sub 800quid cars , but got sick of em always breaking down. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, but having said that , the depreciation of a new model definitely doesn't add up ,,,,,,,,,,,, so its a learning process .

my next car ,,,,,,,,,, i will try to balance the two ,,,,,,,,,, putting reliability first and foremost (take a mechanic with me to look over it etc) ,,,,,,, and spend between 1to2 k
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I like the R32, I want a fast car but I do like 30000 a year so the value would just decrease rapidly unless.....
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Post by maverick69 »

ive got a 04 c class merc 149,000 miles. i do between 35 and 50 thousand a year
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Post by silent g »

i just knew when i started reading this that one of the usual twats would lie and say they have a sick car when they havent lol.
if you got it get in it and get a pic up!
i had a brava turbo till the head gasket went last week woulda cost £100 to fix but i want a change so scrapped it for 150 and sent the tax back lol.
got a golf vr6 but wont have it long as im gonna get a audi a6 estate.
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