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• #81502
Based on my experiences this week, don't get a VW Taigo. I've been blessed with a beige one for the week as a rental. It's really nasty. Other than the fact that I can just about get my luggage and myself in it, and that it hasn't broken down yet, it has absolutely nothing to commend it.
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• #81503
Which series as I've been musing over the 2010 on.
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• #81504
Love that you lapped in the 'ring in one! They handle great, although the gearing is very much set up for motorway crusing so always found it a bit flat. I think the rarer higher power model is just an ECU tweek away - same engine etc. Shame it never got the TSI like the Up!
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• #81505
Was serendipitous - happened to be passing at the right time for one of the tourist drives. It earned its little sticker though! Scariest part was driving around the carpark before entering the track - a lot of fancy motors.
Motorway cruising maybe, but not autobahn, lol.
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• #81506
In your family situation add her as a secondary driver. There is no value in her building her own policy.
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• #81507
I'm impressed. I didn't think you could get cars for that price x mileage any more.
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• #81508
toyota aygo / citroen c1 / peugeot 107 might be worth a look.
In rented one (Pug or Toyota I think) and thought it filled it's brief really well.
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• #81509
VW Taigo
Just a fat Polo isn't it?
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• #81510
yeah that one (2nd series) or maybe 2016+ (3rd series). they are onto 4th series now.
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• #81511
Probably. A big wobbly gutless beige Polo. With really nasty cheap plastic interior trim.
CitiGos are great & very capable - I drove my mum's to Croatia & back plus a lap of the Nurburgring. The higher power versions even have a bit of kick (though that might just be because I'm used to driving a base spec van). Also somehow if you get the right version it's zero VED.