need some help in choosing a car
need some help in choosing a car
Hello.
I found 2 cars today that i like, i want to buy the better one and i need some help deciding
http://classic69cars.com/for-sale/2000- ... AZING--400
or
http://classic69cars.com/for-sale/Audi- ... ttro-24943
Thanks.
I found 2 cars today that i like, i want to buy the better one and i need some help deciding
http://classic69cars.com/for-sale/2000- ... AZING--400
or
http://classic69cars.com/for-sale/Audi- ... ttro-24943
Thanks.
Re: need some help in choosing a car
No idea, but probably not really the right forum for expertise in these relatively modern cars to be honest!
Cheers
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Re: need some help in choosing a car
I can't help much, but they are obviously two completely different machines: what do you want to do with the car? If you need to take a family of four, would the Audi work; if you only want to commute, perhaps the smaller, more economical, car may be a more sensible idea.
Perhaps the best idea is to read through some posts on BMW and Audi forums and get a feel of the problems these cars have. Mind you, I sometimes look at a VW forum and get depressed - apparently whatever model of VW I have, it will have major and repetitive faults (that none of my VWs have suffered) and all VWs break down on a daily basis!
The trouble with forums is that you only hear of problems, nobody bothers to write "the car is still going well and hasn't broken down!"
Perhaps the best idea is to read through some posts on BMW and Audi forums and get a feel of the problems these cars have. Mind you, I sometimes look at a VW forum and get depressed - apparently whatever model of VW I have, it will have major and repetitive faults (that none of my VWs have suffered) and all VWs break down on a daily basis!
The trouble with forums is that you only hear of problems, nobody bothers to write "the car is still going well and hasn't broken down!"
Re: need some help in choosing a car
I know how you feel.....tractorman wrote: Mind you, I sometimes look at a VW forum
A while back I acquired a Polo for my son, so out of interest what forum did you look at? I'd be interested in a suitable forum for discussing any issues that we might get with the Polo.
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Re: need some help in choosing a car
From these two I'd go with the Banham as it takes its mechanical parts and basic structure from the good old Metro, so parts aren't too hard to find just yet.
I also use a VW forum, it's a friendly one, find them HERE.
I had been away since selling my previous Golf (MK3 Variant 2.0CL) back in 2007 and only went back in July when I bought the MK7 but honestly, it felt as though I'd never been away. Nice bunch of people though the Bugatti section can appear a bit snobbish for noobs who don't get the irony of the thing.
I also use a VW forum, it's a friendly one, find them HERE.
I had been away since selling my previous Golf (MK3 Variant 2.0CL) back in 2007 and only went back in July when I bought the MK7 but honestly, it felt as though I'd never been away. Nice bunch of people though the Bugatti section can appear a bit snobbish for noobs who don't get the irony of the thing.
J
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"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
Re: need some help in choosing a car
Eh? For a BMW 740 or an Audi TT???JPB wrote:From these two I'd go with the Banham as it takes its mechanical parts and basic structure from the good old Metro, so parts aren't too hard to find just yet.![]()
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One of us is going mad.....
Thanks for the VW forum link John, I'll keep that for when I need it.
CHeers!
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Re: need some help in choosing a car
Well it's a TT that looks slightly like a Banham
As for Olop forums
http://www.uk-polos.net/
http://www.clubpolo.co.uk
If it's a mk3 Polo, there's
http://z8.invisionfree.com/POLO3/index.php?
As for Olop forums
http://www.uk-polos.net/
http://www.clubpolo.co.uk
If it's a mk3 Polo, there's
http://z8.invisionfree.com/POLO3/index.php?
Re: need some help in choosing a car
you need a micra mate..
Re: need some help in choosing a car
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Re: need some help in choosing a car
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