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Old 10-24-2006, 02:45 AM   #41
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yet you drive cars like Fiats and wonder why they break down [rolleyes]
Buy a cheap hatchback! Go on now! Put a big exhaust on it like all the other fags around! and make that thing be kn own from that very day it rolls off the lot that I am indeed a PIECE OF ****! thank u very much. Have fun with ur mini 1.4L roadster....
Thank you, I certainly will. Alot more than you'll be enjoying your sandy coloured Jeep.

And FYI, my car has never broken down and shouldn't providing you're a careful car owner. Also, just why would I want a big tacky exhaust on my car like you suggested? [yawn]

Why dont you just go away, go learn some English, stop being so argumentative and stop insulting others for no reason at all if you have nothing decent to say. [thumbdown] [rolleyes] You've done nothing but come in here with nothing worthwhile to say and cause this thread to veer off topic.
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Old 10-24-2006, 02:54 AM   #42
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yet you drive cars like Fiats and wonder why they break down [rolleyes]
But who had the accident? HA! See what I did there? [surrender]

Same here. My Renault has 75bhp and if given the proper revs, it will go to 60 in 11 seconds. Not bad for a car that's 10 years old.
My Jazz could possibly keep up with yours. 0-60 in like 13.9 seconds so it isn't all that bad....not bad for a 1.2-not-your-average-sized-hatchback.

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Nice car there Kyros...now keep it that way. The Momo stickers is all you should have. No more!.

Can't wait till my student grant and other grants come through. It's Christmas for my car.



Me want!! [shocked]
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:07 AM   #43
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you do realise that my cheap hatchback is 13 years old and has never broken down and looks way better than your homomobile ?

lol ohp laughs at the sand coloured wragler with an identity crisis.

you should drive it around in Iraq hopefully your friends in the american army will put it out of its misery.

is that a G2R aerial on the back ? or is it just a fake aerial to make it look more ruggid and military ?
my Lincoln (when it existed) was over 13-14 years old and ran flawlessly as well and looked a helluva alot better! ( we also have a 91' volvo wagon that runs like it was brand new) If you knew anything about the American Army jackass we used Wranglers back in WWII to save your sorry asses they were known as the jeep willys and were one of the first military transport vehicles...Lets see ur piece of **** hatchback do that..the only thing ur hatchback is renowned for is its tiny engine..How the hell did they
modify a weedwacker engine and make it capable of powering 4 wheels a seat and your fat ass?
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:10 AM   #44
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My Jazz could possibly keep up with yours. 0-60 in like 13.9 seconds so it isn't all that bad....not bad for a 1.2-not-your-average-sized-hatchback.
I think Jazz's are quite popular hatchbacks. Well around here, I see several on the road sometimes, but probably not as common as other hatchbacks like Ka's for an example. I wonder why the hell people like Ka's so much. So ugly IMO and when I learnt in one, I pretty much hated it. I like my MK1 Clio a thousand times better - even if it has alot more stiffer controls like clutch and gearbox.

That said, my point is I think the Jazz is better than some other hatchbacks you see on the road.
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:10 AM   #45
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Seicento Sporting
306 TD
Clio P/R plate 1.4/1.9D
Early Saxo
Mid-late 90's 106
Ibiza

..are some sensible choices for 1st cars.

Puzzle I think we have identical taste in cars.[thumbup]
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:12 AM   #46
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I think Jazz's are quite popular hatchbacks. Well around here, I see several on the road sometimes, but probably not as common as other hatchbacks like Ka's for an example. I wonder why the hell people like Ka's so much. So ugly IMO and when I learnt in one, I pretty much hated it. I like my MK1 Clio a thousand times better - even if it has alot more stiffer controls like clutch and gearbox.

That said, my point is I think the Jazz is better than some other hatchbacks you see on the road.
How's your Clio btw?

Gearstick moving 6" with accelleration yet?
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:18 AM   #47
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How's your Clio btw?

Gearstick moving 6" with accelleration yet?
Runs very well thanks. Very nice and nippy, and definately fun to drive. There are a couple of negative pointers about this car (like how high the RPM can go on a motorway), but on the whole it's great and a very smooth runner after a careful previous lady owner.

Only problems with it were MoT repairs on brakes including a cambelt change in a service (good job it was changed too as it was very close to going completely), but after that all is well. Doing my best to look after it too as I intend to keep it for a few years through Uni.
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:21 AM   #48
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Right, I've just spent 5 minutes of my time cleaning this thread up. Next time I'm just going to close it - so please don't let there be a next time OK?
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:24 AM   #49
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yet you drive cars like Fiats and wonder why they break down [rolleyes]
Buy a cheap hatchback! Go on now! Put a big exhaust on it like all the other fags around! and make that thing be kn own from that very day it rolls off the lot that I am indeed a PIECE OF ****! thank u very much. Have fun with ur mini 1.4L roadster....
What do you have against hatchbacks? I drove a 1991 VW GTI with a 1.8l engine for my sophomore and junior years of high school. It was literally the most fun to drive car I've ever driven (even more so than my current BMW 328i). It wasnt the most reliable, but was incredibly easy to service, and as such, I gained a great deal of knowledge about auto mechanics. Don't just spout nonsence. Just because something is different than what you have, doesnt make it crap. A small, easy to maintain, fuel efficient, low insurance cost, and fun to drive hatchback would make a great first car.

With the cost of gasoline now, driving a V8, or even a v6 for that matter is damn near impossible for a teenager to pay for (on top of car payments and ridiculous insurance).
And you talk about having wrecks? You drive a freaking Jeep, only the most rollover prone vehicle on the road, AND you have a lift. Its a nice vehicle, no doubt. But no way in hell would I reccomend that for a first car.

Anyways, depending on your tastes, a honda civic or vw gti could make great first cars.
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:27 AM   #50
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I think Jazz's are quite popular hatchbacks. Well around here, I see several on the road sometimes, but probably not as common as other hatchbacks like Ka's for an example. I wonder why the hell people like Ka's so much. So ugly IMO and when I learnt in one, I pretty much hated it. I like my MK1 Clio a thousand times better - even if it has alot more stiffer controls like clutch and gearbox.

That said, my point is I think the Jazz is better than some other hatchbacks you see on the road.
Ka's are in group insurance 1 iirc, so naturally really cheap insurance.
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:34 AM   #51
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Ka's are in group insurance 1 iirc, so naturally really cheap insurance.
I thought they were group 2?
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:34 AM   #52
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306 TD is group 5/6... cant remember
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:37 AM   #53
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my Lincoln (when it existed) was over 13-14 years old and ran flawlessly as well and looked a helluva alot better! ( we also have a 91' volvo wagon that runs like it was brand new) If you knew anything about the American Army jackass we used Wranglers back in WWII to save your sorry asses they were known as the jeep willys and were one of the first military transport vehicles...Lets see ur piece of **** hatchback do that..the only thing ur hatchback is renowned for is its tiny engine..How the hell did they
modify a weedwacker engine and make it capable of powering 4 wheels a seat and your fat ass?
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Anyways do the have like Geo/Chevy Prizims there? Good reliable car that has a far bit of room to it and is decent on gas.
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:39 AM   #54
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I thought they were group 2?
Probably are.
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:40 AM   #55
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Probably are.
The only group 1 car that comes into mind is the Toyota Aygo/Citroen C1/Peugeot 106, which are all essentially the same small town car Toyota developed.
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Old 10-24-2006, 03:42 AM   #56
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The only group 1 car that comes into mind is the Toyota Aygo/Citroen C1/Peugeot 106, which are all essentially the same small town car Toyota developed.
Also Fiat Siecento, Cinquecento and Panda. Skoda Fabia and some Vauxhall Corsa's. Oh and a VW Fox, though I've no idea what that is. Will go look it up.
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Old 10-24-2006, 04:00 AM   #57
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Also Fiat Siecento, Cinquecento and Panda. Skoda Fabia and some Vauxhall Corsa's. Oh and a VW Fox, though I've no idea what that is. Will go look it up.
Skoda Fabia [no]

To insure this for me, was more than my 306!!!! Talking £1300 plus!
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Old 10-24-2006, 04:04 AM   #58
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Skoda Fabia [no]

To insure this for me, was more than my 306!!!! Talking £1300 plus!
Only two models of the Fabia are Group 1, those two being the 1.0l and the 1.2l 8v. Rest are in 2,3,4,5,6,7,9.

Site here to look at insurance groups if anyone fancies a browse.
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Old 10-24-2006, 04:08 AM   #59
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POLO

you really are a nobjockie.

and your "jeep" and the original jeep are a world apart.

if you want a proper 4x4 get one of these.



do a little research about it,its origins may surprise you....
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Old 10-24-2006, 04:11 AM   #60
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Ka's are in group insurance 1 iirc, so naturally really cheap insurance.
i think ka's start at group 2, but still cheap for a 1.3.

cheers for the comments too. i do wanna keep it as it is. my mum has a jazz as well [thumbup]
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