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Post by tinkerbell1 on Dec 30, 2005 18:03:27 GMT 1
I got a lovely Shogun and it doesn't notice a big fat 16.2 behind it!
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Post by breezeocean4tray on Dec 30, 2005 20:03:57 GMT 1
I have a cougar v6, black, and the boot is very big and wide......
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Ann NF
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Post by Ann NF on Dec 30, 2005 20:38:03 GMT 1
Another Renault Clio here, and I have been surprised at how much feed etc I can get in the boot. Small enough for the narrow lanes around here but can be fast and handles well on motorways.
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berylsmum
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Post by berylsmum on Dec 30, 2005 20:42:23 GMT 1
I have a Micra. Poor thing struggles somewhat as a horsey car. I can fit three bales of shavings in the back and she hates the lane to the yard but does carry on valently.
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Post by misty on Dec 30, 2005 21:21:36 GMT 1
I have a little Diatsu 4track with the back seats taken out!! room for every things. I don't know what I'll do when it packs up and I cann't afford a Chelsea Tractor!
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Post by carol on Dec 30, 2005 21:27:00 GMT 1
I've got a long wheel base County Land Rover, with a big orange light on top and a siren on the front from when we worked with it at Glastonbury Festival this year. Roomy, powerful , good for towing....
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thelwell
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Post by thelwell on Dec 30, 2005 22:12:54 GMT 1
well i have a ford mondeo until tomorow just sold it on ebay had a privat plate horsy one on it as well k** hak just buying a vatara as got fed up getting stuck
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Post by Liz on Dec 30, 2005 22:19:41 GMT 1
I have a Susuki Vitara which is proving to be excellent though I would like more space in the back - my old Skoda hatchback had much more room with the seats down. However, the 4x4 has been useful on a number on occasions!
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JW
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Post by JW on Dec 30, 2005 22:45:44 GMT 1
Got a couple o' Ford pick ups...
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Post by Matt on Dec 30, 2005 23:28:55 GMT 1
I have a Jeep Cherokee 3.7 litre petrol !! Absolutely great, but kills on the petrol !!
How about getting a Jaguar X-Type estate? I'd love one.
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Post by sandalfarm on Jan 1, 2006 17:57:43 GMT 1
Not for towing but for storage...the Citroen Berlingo. About £8000 new but I sold mine for £3000 (52). Never had a problem with it, comfy to drive and lots and lots of room and light. Sold it as we bought a towing vehicle.
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Post by Arabmare on Jan 1, 2006 18:03:28 GMT 1
Lol I have the most unliky car a horse owner should have! I'm a fan of japanese performance cars! So my poor car is very muddy inside and out but I won't put hay in this one! I used to have a clio 16v before this and a Micra before that that took 2 bales in nicley but I was pulling bits of hay out for years!!! heres my car, its called Taz lol! Its a Toyota Starlet GT Turbo. Its at the yard couple of days ago in the snow!
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Post by Roz on Jan 1, 2006 18:42:45 GMT 1
I bought my car a few months ago and love it, I got myself a Golf, big enough boot and great handling, I bought a 52 plate for about £6k with only 9,000 miles on the clock, it was originally on the market for £8k but I did some serious haggling with the VW garage!
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