Leesparkykent
Nearly Esteemed
Any one on here got one? The Missus wants one but I'm not so sure.....But I'm also more than happy to scud about in the van
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That was double handy of him! I once brought a new car and someone rear ended it after having it just 6 hours. The Ford Edge looks lovely but a little out of budget for us as a second car. The Missus is a nurse and travels betweens people's homes, it's mainly for her work but still handy to pick kids up etc. Been looking at them on 64 plates for around 8.5kLooked at them a while ago, didn't think much of them. Got a 2nd hand astra. Then some kind bloke rear ended it on the M25.
Now gone for Ford Edge after over 30 years of Vauxhalls.
Two transit custom crew cabs, 1 transit flat bed, 1 evoque and possibly a Mokka. Just given the Peugeot parner van the boot.How many cars you got, thought you said her indoors got an Evoque
They just pay mileage...I don't know how much but know its good. I'm not going to lease or finance it.Jeeeez they are rubbish get her a Duster if you want to get rid of her........
As she is a nurse how much do they pay her to fund a car for her journeys as then work around that figure.
If your interested in a Mokka, then the Chevrolet Trax may worth be considering, pretty much same vehicle.Two transit custom crew cabs, 1 transit flat bed, 1 evoque and possibly a Mokka. Just given the Peugeot parner van the boot.
Dacia......renaults built in Romania!Jeeeez they are rubbish get her a Duster if you want to get rid of her........
As she is a nurse how much do they pay her to fund a car for her journeys as then work around that figure.
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