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13 Aug 2013, 15:30 (Ref:3289310) | #26 | |
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Thank you! Drove the Octi and loved it. It's coming home tomorrow.
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VAG cars are always a good buy
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We need a photo of it with hay in the back.
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13 Aug 2013, 22:11 (Ref:3289461) | #29 | |
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Well, my phone has a camera on it... I'll try. (I'm not good with tech at all. Give me a physical thing to work on any day!)
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Audi allroad (early one) just watch out they guzzle petrol but are SO much fun because they are totally "stealth!"
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currently have an audi and had a late 90s vw golf for a while - it must be a VAG thing for the driving position being so good. it's always comfortable, and you don't feel too close to the wheel either if you're short. that said, i had a polo-sized skoda concrete bunker from avis last year, that was more of a french car solid granite experience :/ |
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