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u guys share the car.. or u got one each?

at the moment share, but I only need a car to drive on weekends (which is the main reason I sold the Line)

but I am working towards another.

I hope to have that sorted this month or next

at the moment share, but I only need a car to drive on weekends (which is the main reason I sold the Line)

but I am working towards another.

I hope to have that sorted this month or next

what do u plan on getting.. another euro.?

nah,

Looking at a Jeep Patriot, technically I think they are SUV's,

but they are more a traditional 4x4 shape and style.

most capable 4x4 in its class from what I have read

ahh ok..

pitty they depreciate too quick.

markimak 25th December, 2005 4,143 81 3.57%

Nismo_Boy 31st May, 2002 14,123 44 1.94%

N1GTR 22nd September, 2005 16,965 39 1.72%

Col-GTSX 12th April, 2003 7,422 39 1.72%

funkymonkey 20th April, 2002 17,665 30 1.32%

how whorish are we joshwa..!!

that from last night..??

hey mud.. what brand...??? subbie..?? forester XT..?? or maybe the ford thingo with the 245kw engine..?

the Pat has pretty much the same specs as a Forester XT and Nissan Xtrail. but it is a JEEP!

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