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Originally Posted by Antonio
If it's for city driving, buy something small and second-hand; years ago I used to drive a City Golf (don't think they ever sold them in Europe) and you can fill in the tank and drive forever and ever
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Originally Posted by Markul
That sucks.
In the last two weeks, I spent a total of $3400 on repairs on two cars that just had to have "service" done on them
Get a city car yea, my gf drives a toyota iq - has good mileage and can park anywhere. Just get the Q2 or Q3 version and it's decent car (unless you want to have lots of HP haha)
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cant be too small, we need to carry our equipment from time to time...
we had a Mercedes station wagon:
next one doesnt have to be that big but i agree that it has to be a used one.
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Originally Posted by AdultDesigns
Ok, thanks for sharing this piece of valuable information for this forum.
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you're welcome
