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Any parents? advice please (Twingo based)
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<blockquote data-quote="tommy89" data-source="post: 174950" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>Thank you again all - Reassuring to hear people are using these twingos as "real" cars - I never used the back of my extreme as it was just my commuter. </p><p></p><p>Thank you caz133 - its very scary indeed! but proper exciting - She would absolutely love a new clio (and has requested one infact! )but unfortunately we dont have the funds to get one of those quite yet as they are too new - we own the 10 plate clio diesel outright so dont pay anything out monthly on either of our cars - whilst we can afford a new clio on finance - its always sat funny with me to commit myself to paying out for a car. </p><p></p><p>The twingo we are looking at is probably a hated model by all on here - its the 1.2 dynamique 16v with the slidy seats at £4200 - the clio diesel will be an almost straight swap we hope. </p><p></p><p>She is now nearly 18 weeks and is due in march! not long at all. Really want to get the car situation sorted out before we have no money at christmas. she is certainly unwilling to even go and see any of the following as they are "mum wagons" </p><p>fiat punto 5dr</p><p>clio campus 5dr</p><p>suzuki swift 5dr</p><p>megane (any door or shape!)</p><p>we cant afford a mini thats worth having. </p><p></p><p>I think the twingo sounds like a go-er given its roomy inside cabin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommy89, post: 174950, member: 923"] Thank you again all - Reassuring to hear people are using these twingos as "real" cars - I never used the back of my extreme as it was just my commuter. Thank you caz133 - its very scary indeed! but proper exciting - She would absolutely love a new clio (and has requested one infact! )but unfortunately we dont have the funds to get one of those quite yet as they are too new - we own the 10 plate clio diesel outright so dont pay anything out monthly on either of our cars - whilst we can afford a new clio on finance - its always sat funny with me to commit myself to paying out for a car. The twingo we are looking at is probably a hated model by all on here - its the 1.2 dynamique 16v with the slidy seats at £4200 - the clio diesel will be an almost straight swap we hope. She is now nearly 18 weeks and is due in march! not long at all. Really want to get the car situation sorted out before we have no money at christmas. she is certainly unwilling to even go and see any of the following as they are "mum wagons" fiat punto 5dr clio campus 5dr suzuki swift 5dr megane (any door or shape!) we cant afford a mini thats worth having. I think the twingo sounds like a go-er given its roomy inside cabin. [/QUOTE]
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