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Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:11:58   
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im thinking of cropping my corolla t-sport in for something less consuming on the fuel side. Ive had my t-sport for 5 & 1/2 years and only done 26K, i just dont use it. Work is 3miles away, supermarkets are next door, gym is only 4 miles away from my home so i just dont do any miles in it. People are expecting fuel to possibly reach £2 a litre by the start of next year so thinking of getting something alot smaller CC wise but dont want a ****ty looking girly car

what would you go for? Mini diesel?

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:14:56   
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Fiesta diesel, should get one cheapish as the new one comes out later on in the year.
Polo blue motion or whatever it called has great fuel efficiency, maybe a bit to girly though.

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:17:41   
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Fiesta diesel, should get one cheapish as the new one comes out later on in the year.
Polo blue motion or whatever it called has great fuel efficiency, maybe a bit to girly though.



im in a new 1.2 Fiesta Style at the moment while my t-sports in for repairs. It does run forever, got 115miles from £15 which is spot on, doesnt look too girly either, but, its extremely poor build quality, got funny noises coming from everywhere and its only done 12K.

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:19:03   
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New one is meant to be really good. if you can hold out until october id suggest that. However the mazda 2 is based on it and that is out now, maybe worth a look. Probably cheaper than the ford version aswell.

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:20:01   
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yaris diesel nearly as quick as the tsport yaris,£35 tax and 90mpg

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:23:40   
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why would you choose diesel? it's far more expensive than petrol now and is going to rise even higher.

diesel cars are no longer necessarily better on fuel economy. i have a friend who sells american motor homes and he says that nobody wants the diesels any longer they want the huge petrol engines!! because they are cheaper to run.

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:26:28   
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I 've got a little Fiesta Zetec for commuting-does the job

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:27:08   
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dont think id fit or look right in a Yaris lol. Excellent build quality tho so wouldnt count it out.

Same with the Smart cars. Love the look of them but id look abit silly getting out of it being 6ft 2 and well built

like the look of those Mazda 2s! Mazda is a Japanese company? Where are they built?

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:30:34   
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motorbike an option?

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:31:07   
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I think they are produced in japan because they shifted production from spain to japan. would have to double check though. I have heard it is a realy good car. Looks good especially in the bright green!

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:32:09   
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motorbike an option?


yeah i'll get a scooter and drive around throwing coconuts at ppl

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:33:15   
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Youd be surprised mate yaris have loads of room in the back and front.

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:33:59   
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whats the new Corsa's like? Look smart but are they any good build wise?

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:36:13   
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New corsa is a decent car, build quality is really good, drove one of them recently only thing that puts me of is that i see so many old people driving around in them lol

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:42:23   
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yeah heard good things about the new corsa

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:49:19   
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motorbike an option?


yeah i'll get a scooter and drive around throwing coconuts at ppl


that just cracked me up lol....silly but it did

i'm getting a moped to runaround on

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:50:20   
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sod a moped other roads users and the fact they have no umphh at roundabouts and junctions

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:51:26   
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you can buy 250cc ones
gilera runner do a 60mph jobby, seen a nutter on the motorway with one

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 11:55:07   
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corsa's are excellent cars.

the new suzuki swift is also a very nice car, a friend if mine bought a brand new one last week and i am most impressed by it.

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RE: Man sized small car - May 15 2008 13:01:25   
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corsa's are excellent cars.

the new suzuki swift is also a very nice car, a friend if mine bought a brand new one last week and i am most impressed by it.


yeah they're alright too. Kinda look like a mini but slightly better. Mite be bit of a granny car tho

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