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Giraffe

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Five door family vehicle. Boot big enough for dog
Not too slow
Not too french
£10-15kish but could go a bit more
Need to fit in comfortably four-five people for away football matches.

And where are the best places in Sussex to go for used cars these days?
 










Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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GOSBTS
2nd hand 3 or 5-series BMW ?
 








Comedy Steve

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Oct 20, 2003
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BN6
A year old Golf TDI, surely. All things to all people car.

Mazda 6 a good shout though
 




Poyetry In Motion

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Ford Grand Cmax MPV
7 seats, slidey doors, large boot, 1.6 engine 115bhp
one with 3k-5k on the clock will cost you in region of £15k depending on spec
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Ford Grand Cmax MPV
7 seats, slidey doors, large boot, 1.6 engine 115bhp
one with 3k-5k on the clock will cost you in region of £15k depending on spec

THIS. Or the standard C-Max if you only travel with up to five, plus dog.

Depending on how fussy you are about age, one of the best places is Brooklands Cars in Lancing, which sells ex-Motability cars that are three years old. Not only were they the cheapest for a previous generation C-Max when I got one, but their cars have an immaculate service history (I guess because it is all taken care of by the scheme), most are low mileage (at three years old, mine had about 8,000 miles on the clock), and you wouldn't really be able to tell it apart from a 'standard' car. By which I mean you can't tell if they have been adapted in any way.

Defo worth having a look.
 






piersa

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german or Japanese
 


Giraffe

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german or Japanese

Always! Hence the French comment in my opening post.

Although I have always gone German in the past I am tempted by a bit of Japanese this time.
 














Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Audi A4 Avant diesel. Dull as dishwater but a reliable tank. I had one for 8 years, best car I ever owned but it was so dull and although there was nothing wrong with it I had to change it for an Alfa 159 Sportwagon which I love but would never recommend to anyone who doesn't have Alfa in their blood.

Or car of the year Skoda Yeti, horrendous looks but it didn't get car of the year award for being a shit car.
 


peterward

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german or Japanese

totally this......... German better looking, more prestigious, japanese longer lasting build quality.


did over 130000 in 2 lexus's and never a squeak or a single thing went wrong
 


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