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Fad
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4th Dec 08 at 13:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Corsa 1.3 CDTi

Serious pennies £30 to tax and I got a quote for under £200 fully comp on one!
richc
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Or look at a vectra cdti. YOu can get 05 plates for like 4k. So what if they have done 80k. Motorway will be no problem. Should pound on for another 80
Jay
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My mondeo isnt bad, its only the 115 with 5 gears so not the best for motorway but the 130 with 6 gears is more suited. Can pick them up for next to nothing now, as i've just found out trying to sell mine
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nova td
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Look at the popular cars taxi drivers have, mix of comfort, mpg, other costs to run, plus cheap to buy, so anything in the astra / vectra classes, wouldnt like to think of the backache you woudl get from driving round in a car like a bluemotion on the motorway
Jay
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As Danny said... I used to do roughly 500 miles a week private hire taxi'ing in my Mondeo TDCi, have had a Vectra too and the Mondeo is much comfier, and a better drive, and better looking! Havent you got a 307 though? Probably similair mpg so...
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Aye, i have a 307 on a 57 plate with almost 28k on the clock.

It's shit though And only doing 40 MPG.
Ian W
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Unless you go diesel your not going to get much better than 40mpg IMO
Nick-S
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quote:
Originally posted by Kyle T
IIRC, Bluemotion was a 10gallon tank which = 37.854118litres

10 gallons in not 37 litters
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Good eyes Nick Its about 45?
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yer about that.
richc
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quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
quote:
Originally posted by Kyle T
IIRC, Bluemotion was a 10gallon tank which = 37.854118litres

10 gallons in not 37 litters


Damn yanks

Its no wonder then why he says he does 60 mpg all the time

[Edited on 04-12-2008 by richc]
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quote:
Originally posted by dannymccann
Look at the popular cars taxi drivers have
99% of them have Avensis's here They probably do a derv


Numberwang!

Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men

Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle

Look at my pictures
deano87
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Fiesta Zetec S 1.6 TDCi.

Nice looking, lovely seats, nice driving position, quite powerful, torque the same as the 2.0 ST, £35/tax on all models.

If you want a bigger car, the new shape Focus' with the 1.6TDCi are £35/tax also.

If they were cheaper, I'd say a 118d would be best. New ones are also £35 tax/year
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I had the previous shape mondeo tdci130 and that would average 44mpg doing a fast enough speed with the A/C going, suprised the hell outta me at just how quiet and comfy it was on the motorway was literally a pleasure to be there
richc
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quote:
Originally posted by davcohen
I had the previous shape mondeo tdci130 and that would average 44mpg doing a fast enough speed with the A/C going, suprised the hell outta me at just how quiet and comfy it was on the motorway was literally a pleasure to be there


about 90?
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tbf, i try to stick between 60 and 80 these days. Too many accidents!
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quote:
Originally posted by Andrew
tbf, i try to stick between 60 and 80 these days. Too many accidents!

Any TDCi Fiesta or Focus will be stupidly cheap at those speeds.

A mate at work has just bought a new shape but non facelift, 1.6TDCi Titanium Focus, which has half leather, Sony factory stereo, loads of heated bits for about £7k iirc.

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