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A car can be comfortable and relaxing (less fatiguing), and still brilliant to drive. An e46 m3 for example, better at both aspects than a 182 (for example).
A Mk5 gti is the ultimate all rounder (at that price point).
I had a 200 (non cup), and it's a better daily than a 182. But meg r26/225 are similar money. An r26 is a better daily than a 200, and better on a b road.
That's where my money would go.
They aren't r26 money. You'd be an absolute chancer to price it that way.
Ours has been reliable, but compared to a fabia it'll be pricier to maintain (especially at those miles) and less economical on fuel, tyres, brakes etc. One of those cars that I'd never buy cheap.
Been using the s8 for a while. Don't think it's a massive upgrade from the s7, but the iris scanner is very clever. Forgotten I'd activated it, went to put my card details into a website last night, as they're stored on the phone it asked for fingerprint or iris. By the time I'd picked the...
You've got a sorted, reliable car with a platform designed for power.
Or you found spend a s**t load on an old, shitty clio, get a turbo which seems to cause more hassle than it's worth and spend as much time dealing with issues and niggles as you do driving the thing.
If you want small...
Same as the last one. Don't care what it does (and ring times have got a bit pointless), it just looks a bit stupid. Aesthetics don't bother me a great deal, but I'd feel a total weapon in one of those.
Had a decent play with an s8 today. Wouldn't consider it a significant upgrade from an s7. It looks and feels nice, but it's no quicker (not to a noticeable degree), don't really notice the screen after a short while, and at least half the apps I tried don't actually work on it yet (Android...