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• #50802
Thanks all, given we're at 6 months now maybe super hideously large isn't needed. Still tempted by the i3 as the next company car given how cheap they are, but that perhaps there's scope for something less boring for the longer trips than I was initially thinking!
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• #50803
I was actually looking at this on car and classic as its closer to me, but it's much higher mileage. What does the condition look like from tye outside?
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• #50804
I think these are quite cool - shame that one's a bit battered, I'd be unable to prevent myself from fixing things.
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• #50805
not too bad. there's a scrape down one side. I can take a few pics if you like
the guy that own's it is a car fan. he has a 540 estate and his last car before that was a NSU Ro80 that was in a magazine.
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• #50806
Espace? Mk1
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• #50807
Yeh, the one i posted above is not much more £ and looks a lot cleaner. Pity it's so far away.
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• #50808
Yes the tax is absolutely grim but the one silver lining is that classic tax is super cheap if you would consider going pre-1989? Could be worth a look?
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• #50809
To be totally honest, if the wife will be driving it i sort of want something relatively modern that isn't going to break at short notice. Any mates of mine that have tried to run classics have nothing but heartache.
Right now we just need something for 2 or 3 more trips from London to Ireland, then it'll be pressed into daily duties and I'll get an unreliable toy for myself.
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• #50810
If I was looking for a car for my family and dog, modern safety would be a mandatory requirement.
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• #50811
Any recommendations for second hand 4 door electric car?
BMW i3 has depreciated like crazy - anyone else had one...ta
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• #50813
Another highlight from today...
Seeing a Mk1 Golf being used as a daily runner, complete with 3 kids in the back
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• #50814
My cousin's hubby (who works for Renault in Le Mans factory) used to have one. He loved that car. I don't know much about it myself other than it's definitely as quirky as a Fiat Multipla, at least. ;)
Considering you have dog, bikes, stuff to move, I'd say an estate would fit the bill. I was myself looking at the Golf estate 1.9TD or other VW/Skoda numbers like the Passat. I really like my car but the £550 VED p.a. does sting. If I had the money, I'd get a XF Sportbrake.
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• #50815
Haha yeh, much as I'd love an avantime, i don't think i have the nuts to drive one.
Vw audi group cars are great, but sadly they just don't do much for me. A lot of the more modern ones in my price range are equipped with either the detonating chain driven engines, or diesel (which i can't bring myself to drive).
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• #50816
Yep, Matra Automobiles had (mandated?) access to the Renault parts bins so petrol versions used Laguna engines/gearboxes and the early diesels shared those from the Trafic van.
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• #50817
Avantime, the only car with double kinematic door hinges..
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• #50818
I always worked the idea that (in the UK at least) the right car was always worth travelling for.
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• #50819
My mum had a MK1 Espace in beige/gold when I was a kid. Great car.
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• #50820
Classic car barn find auction
https://bidonline.ncmauctions.co.uk/auctions/7248/ncm-au10227
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• #50821
I've always fancied a 635 CSi, but on this occasion I think I'd take the 750 Hartge.
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• #50822
I've got a similar soft spot for the MK1 espace. Even though my overriding memory is being stuck in the back of it on a 10+ hour trip up to Aberdeen I still think they were great. It was like driving around in a greenhouse.
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• #50823
This looks ideal for west london...
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• #50824
They are great IMO they are the start of the people carrier that is so popular now.
They were great fun, carrying stuff such as motorbikes, carrying friends and sleeping in too.
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• #50825
Lot 22 or Lot 50 for me. Shame they're so many in bad order.
Is this vertically compliant but laterally stiff chat but for cars?