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No way man, those wheels look gr9. Not too sticky-out which is important

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Everyone to their own, but there's nowhere near enough sidewall on those for me.  What are they, 15s?  Way too big.  I have no real issue with the Minilite-lites, they'd be fine at 13".

 

Oh and I think it's too dark to be Citron, so it's probably Limeflower.

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That Marina is lovely, I really hate those wheels though!

Factory steels with shiny caps for me please, or a set of Marina TC wheels.

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^don't forget the rim embellishers, it would have to have the rim embellishers too along with the shiny hub caps.

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only the post 90ish sierras had the 1.8 cvh in the uk & a few of the very last ones had the 1.6 cvh.

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Have we had this diesel 940 yet?  I love these old buses, even if they are shit on fuel.

 

Seems to be sitting a bit high, or has it just got low-profile tyres?

 

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^ Low profile tyres I'd say, they do look good in a sinister way in black, egg crate grill is a plus and the numberplate's quite appropriate.

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At first I thought that Marina was lovely , and I'm not really a fan. But then the details started to annoy me , the roof, the steering wheel, grille, wheels etc. Even the twin door mirrors are pissing me off, now I hope a Top Gear researcher buys it!

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Oh man that Regal is sublime! Does anybody here have a way of collecting it/storing it or, unlikely I know, delivering it to Sussex? I'm deadly serious. Please!

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I wonder what the thinking was it's not like the fuel consumption or performance was likely to be much difference from a 2.0?

 

It was company car tax bands in those days IIRC.  I think there was a Cavalier 1.8 too.

 

Edit doh! someone beat me to it

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Fool your neighbours into thinking you have a "new" 2007 car.

 

 

 

It is actually a MKVI but I won't hold that against him.  It looks reasonably complete apart from the bumpers and some trim.  Owner's comments on the chassis condition and the woodwork (coach built) would have been helpful, though if he is only looking for >£500 it's cheap!

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i have heard of keying a car, but the bloke must of worked for timpsons or been a prison guard who scratched this.

 

 

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Previously owned by Torvill and Dean.

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Massive want for that Marina. I'm going to win the lottery this week and then buy it, think i will put these wheels on it.

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Chod in the Co-op. The Laguna is £700 !

I can just imagine the autoshite version of the co-op advert. Pop down for some bread and milk, come back with it and a Laguna 2 :)

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Roll Up..Roll Up...

 

AutoTrader (but still...) :-P

 

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201606034573863?radius=1500&model=savvy&search-target=usedcars&sort=default&page=1&make=proton&searchcontext=default&onesearchad=used&postcode=ne11pp&logcode=p

 

07 Savvy Style (no piccie... Keyed??) @ £695 - '"worth it even after repair" :shock:

 

OMGHGF (oil everywhere...??) - Clio does that, does it..???

 

Front CAT/ Ex pipe needed (dealer only) ....... c. £250

 

Hmmm... Barganeous then??

 

I'd be happy with £600 for mine, MOTd for a year & S/S CAT back (front pipe OK) & Satria 14x6" alloys & good tyres + Leather upholstery (not an option on Savvy - custom 8) )

 

Rock On , Son

 

TS

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Chod in the Co-op. The Laguna is £700 !

Judging by the handwriting, I think it's my 96-year-old grandmother who is flogging these. I'll have a word.

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Those espace photos deserve some sort of award.

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