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Mr X said:
The first time I saw a copen I really couldn't believe how small it was; it really does appear to be the size of noddy's car :o
It has been joked I could slide my size 14's into the and use them as shoes.
 

Mr X

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shoes said:
Mr X said:
The first time I saw a copen I really couldn't believe how small it was; it really does appear to be the size of noddy's car :o
It has been joked I could slide my size 14's into the and use them as shoes.
Do they make a bigger version now then? I thought the copen only came in size 13? :P
 

Gramaisc

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You would need to know where your thumb was with this one, and your shins...
 

United57

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Watburg do not have women fawning over their cars, they have them chatting in the back ground. Probably talking about the wankel engine

wartburg_knight_tourer_estate.jpg
 

Gramaisc

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basil said:
United57 said:
Watburg do not have women fawning over their cars, they have them chatting in the back ground. Probably talking about the wankel engine

http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.a...europe/1969/wartburg_knight_tourer_estate.jpg
Surely chatting on the back seat talking about the price of cabbbage.......
Wartburg, before the updated styling, with chick -

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I don't believe that they ever had a Wankel engine. They had a three cylinder two-stroke and a free-wheel - get it up to ninety and take your foot off - total silence and no engine breaking.


White Astra man was on patrol around Madford this afternoon.
 

basil

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Gramaisc said:
basil said:
United57 said:
Watburg do not have women fawning over their cars, they have them chatting in the back ground. Probably talking about the wankel engine

http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.a...europe/1969/wartburg_knight_tourer_estate.jpg
Surely chatting on the back seat talking about the price of cabbbage.......
Wartburg, before the updated styling, with chick -

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/134/317595834_e8ecb14656.jpg

I don't believe that they ever had a Wankel engine. They had a three cylinder two-stroke and a free-wheel - get it up to ninety and take your foot off - total silence and no engine breaking.


White Astra man was on patrol around Madford this afternoon.
Cor! wouldn't mind a quick two-stroke with her......
 

Trumpet

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Gramaisc said:
I don't believe that they ever had a Wankel engine. They had a three cylinder two-stroke and a free-wheel - get it up to ninety and take your foot off - total silence and no engine breaking.
I'm with you on that one.
 

shoes

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I want a nice, cheap little sports car for the summer (eagerly anticipating lots of sun this year). I don't want to spend a fortune, and wondered if anyone has owned any of the following cars, and how much fun they are to drive. I'll list them in the order of my current perceived preference:

1997 - 1999 Porsche Boxster 2.7 (actually way more than I want to spend, but it's pretty much the best convertible out there for sub £8k)
1991 - 1999 Mazda MX-5 1.8 (far more like it price wise - circa £2k)
2000 - 2002 Vauxhall VX220
2002 - 2004 MG TF VVC

Only really planning on keeping it until the resale value starts to drop in september. Have I missed any worth considering?

Practicality, fuel consumption etc. are of no relevance as it will be used as a weekend toy.
 
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