What other cars do you own?

Some lovely cars on here.

Petrol runs through my veins and as such these are my cars- I’m getting the ID Buzz to offset this lot :cool:


Golf GTI
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Audi RS3 stage 2
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Golf GTI TCR Stage 2 (400ps) soon to be stage 3…480-500ps. Fully track set up!
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Audi R8 RWD Performance
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This was my lad's poster car since he was 9 years old and he was adamant he was having one as his first car. He passed his test eighteen months ago and common sense prevailed with him buying a Seat Ibiza. This one came up over the summer, low mileage and totally standard, and when the insurance quote for me, Mrs. Disturbed, and our 20-year-old lad came back at a little over £700 it would have been rude not to...

It joined my Caravelle and Mrs. Disturbed Up! GTI (which is an absolute hoot) - pic is not of hers

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I'm 48 years old and I've owned a lot of nice cars in my life, but without doubt this is the best vehicle I've owned. OK, so the true petrol heads will slate it for range or poor infrastructure etc etc, but I really don't care. It works perfectly for my wife travelling between Leicestershire and Nottinghams Queens Medical every day and back, but the best part of owning a full Electric Mini is the way it drives. Mini handling with a power delivery you wouldn't understand unless you owned an EV. Hence the best car I've owned to date.

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But this is where my passion really is....
This is the reason I get up at daft-o-clock, travel all over the UK for work and deal with the public on a daily basis, all to afford me owning this and the amazing places we take it in Europe. You'd have to cut off a limb to get me to part with my Motorhome, unless it was to change it for another one, which I have no plans to do at the moment. Absolutely love it and the feeling I get every time I get out of the tunnel and hit the French roads is worth every day here of stress.


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Ford Ranger…..Company vehicle I pay nothing towards thankfully

Mk7.5 Golf 1.4 BM Nav…. Wife’s current daily but toying with the idea of moving it on in favour of the T6.1 being her daily rather than the van shamefully sat there doing not a lot (1700 miles since new 8 months ago :rolleyes: ) which in the current climate makes more sense if we intend keeping the van .

We own 2 other cars which are the “kids cars” a

Corsa Limited 1.0 turbo and Fiat 500 1.2 Lounge

Nothing exotic or exciting unfortunately had a few nice cars in the past but I fell out of love with driving a couple years ago now sadly . Some great cars on this thread though very jealous :)
 
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I’m not into this car stuff at all. I’ve had a licence for 50 years with 2 cars owned in that time.

First was a Fiat Panda 1000S. Brilliant car, cheap to buy, cheap to run, reliable and rust free when I sold it after 20 years.

Car for the last 15 years has been a Toyota Yaris diesel. Cost effective and reliable. The only downside now is that despite its fantastic fuel efficiency it fails the ULEZ criteria, but just paying up when driving in London is the best option :rolleyes:
 
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