Which car do you drive?

I was on the motorway with a Veyron last year - he couldn't shake me off!
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It was on the M25 and we were both doing about 15MPH in heavy traffic! I was probably doing 30MPG, and he 3MPG!

Jim
 
I suppose you mean excentric. No, I am not excentric at all.

I drive a Mazda 6, 2008 and a Citroen C3, 2004. Nothing special really, just a mean for transportation for me.
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Great car - reputedly the best build quality of the Volkswagon Audi Group. 180BHP, yet on a careful run (60MPH) returns an indicated 50MPG. I've (allegedly) seen 140MPH+ on the clock on the M74 across the Scottish border!

The E3 lives on the floor behind the driver's seat.

Jim
 
Driver's seat of Scania OmniExpress 340



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Jyrki Leskelä

 
The Renault Turbo Diesel 4x4 is my practical go-anywhere UK car, while the 1991 1275 Cooper S and the Porsche (both 1991) are nice toys that keep their value well.

Sooner have these than see £££ lost by having a "modern" car...

Also have a 9 year old Renault Grande Espace in France as a workhouse / van ....

Rich Simpson
 
OK, its in a mates garage with the engine in bits and I'm driving a Vauxhall Tigra but it still counts :)

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Kia Carens - A family car for a family man!
 
But sadly, I have to give it up soon as my daughter wants to drive an automatic :(



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Alan

'It's not enough that I succeed -- others must fail.' - Genghis Khan
 
A very nice compromise between loading capacity (needed for diving gear), handling and, well, being a cabriolet. :-)

 
The old one with the smaller more efficient engine and square corners.

It will get 37mpg with a cold air intake and has a versatile space. Either you hate or love the look. I love it.

Cheerio,
Seth

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and i use an E-3... bought both for reliability!
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I don't align Canon and Nikon shooters with Honda and Toyota. There companies provide practical, smaller, more efficient cars.

I'd expect Canon and Nikon shooters to drive SUVs like the Chevy Acadia or Ford Excursion on their city commutes. Maybe even the Escalade (that's your full frame boys).

Cheerio,
Seth

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