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Ladies car suggestions

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With Ben having brought up the topic of cars, rather than hijack his thread, I thought I'd ask opinions (serious) about possible cars to replace my wife's current car when it gives up (yes we have two cars that might need replacing in the near future).

Current car is a M reg Vauxhall Tigra 1.4 - bought new after having a V reg Mini for donkey's years. She doesn't like the look of the new Mini and the new Tigra with its opening roof is not a required option.

Unfortunately she noticed an Audi TT the other day and quite like the look of it :worried:

The current Tigra might go on for ever B)smk but just in case, any ideas that I can file away? And not a Ka either!

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She might find this useful for whichever model she gets..

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N Reg Vectra...?

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Must have details on the sound system :)

Is that for a Ghia.....or automatic??

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Another useful glove box book would be this road atlas specifically for the fairer sex.

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Very useful Ian :lol:

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Well done Ian. I was going to post that one too but CBA :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Can someone take that N-reg Vectra off Tony's hands - it's worth £2000 in the scrappage scheme!

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:lol: Well i had it for 14 months....but i really want to do it up...she is a good un..... :thumbsup:

But typical Vauxhall Red.!!...fading a bit.... :agree:

Now if someone wants the Mondeo...?

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Seriously, Mrs Fodda has had Nissan Micras last two cars, and I was loaned the new style Micra for a week when my car was off the road. Have to say we've both been very impressed with all three and would automatically go for any Micra in the future before looking at anything else.

I now have a Fiesta, and I like that too, but I have that as we needed something a tad bigger than the Micra for hoiday journeying.
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