Re: [doc] "new" new cars
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Re: [doc] "new" new cars
- From: Mike Sumner <mikebmw316@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 19:09:22 +0100 (BST)
Not trying to stir things up but having sat in the back of a BMW Mini (and not being particularly tall) I have to say that you'd do well to seat 4 adults. The rear leg room is an absolute joke.
The reason being that most of the cars length has gone on the bonnet, because the front's not much better and the boot is nothing more than a rear-mounted glove box.
Regards,
Mike Sumner - 178
1999 BMW E36 Coupe
Troy Knight <dmc.knight@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BMW mini's are small practical and can seat 4 adults, the insurance I'm not too sure about but I hear a Renault Cleo is pretty good to insure.
Yur Pal
Troy
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Green
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 7:58 PM
Subject: [doc] "new" new cars
All this talk of rover shutting down, leaves me in consideration of
what car to get next. I used to live a stones throw from the
longbridge plant, and a lot of my school mates could well be out of
work very soon!
Currently I have a 5 year old hyundai accent which has served me well,
but its time to change, and so I need a little bit of advice if
possible from what seem to be a mostly clued up bunch of motor heads
;)
so what do i go for guys (and gals) ? I need something that can take a
fair whack of miles, up to 25k a year, be economical, safe and sturdy,
no more than a 1.5l or less than a 1.3, low insurance group (my accent
is group 4 and my premium is still an anal fisting), comfortably fit 4
adults and most importantly be in the low end price bracket.. so
around 8 or 9 k
I would spend that towards a delorean if it was practical... but it
just isnt, for quite a few of my ideal car checklist
so what should i go for... or shall i just go and buy a brand new accent?
Mike
427
VINLESS
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